The bar chart outlines the changing percentage in average house prices in five cities including New York (USA), Madrid (Spain), Tokyo (Japan), Frankfurt (German) and London (UK) from 1990 to 2002 compared with 1989.
Overally, as can be seen from the chart, there were different changes during the periods shown. In particular, the figure for London was the highest in 1996 - 2002.
Looking at the chart in more detail, from 1990 to 1995, the changing figure for New York was 5% while the percentage of Tokyo dropped as rapidly as the ratio of London to about 7%. Meanwhile there was a growth in the data of Madrid and Frankfurt with about 1% and 2% orderly.
Following the period between 1996 and 2002, a rise was seen in data of New York and Madrid with 5% and 4. 8%. While the figure for Frankfurt increased slightly to 1%. Looking at the ratio of London, there was a dramatic increase over 10% which was also the highest, whereas the house price of Tokyo decreased 5%.
The bar chart outlines the changing percentage in average
house
prices in five cities including New York (USA), Madrid (Spain), Tokyo (Japan), Frankfurt (German) and London (UK) from 1990 to 2002 compared with 1989.
Overally
, as can be
seen
from the chart, there were
different
changes
during the periods shown.
In particular
, the figure for London was the highest in
1996 - 2002
.
Looking at the chart in more detail, from 1990 to 1995, the changing figure for New York was 5% while the percentage of Tokyo dropped as
rapidly
as the ratio of London to about 7%.
Meanwhile
there was a growth in the data of Madrid and Frankfurt with about 1% and 2% orderly.
Following the period between 1996 and 2002, a rise was
seen
in data of New York and Madrid with 5% and 4. 8%. While the figure for Frankfurt increased
slightly
to 1%. Looking at the ratio of London, there was a dramatic increase over 10% which was
also
the highest, whereas the
house
price of Tokyo decreased 5%.