The bar chart shows the prices of houses in England and its capital London and the average house prices in other regions of England.
The bar chart shows the prices of houses in England and its capital London and the average house prices in other regions of England. aJg7P
The bar chart demonstrates the average prices of houses in England and its capital city – London, as well as comparing the average house prices between different areas of England.
According to the given chart, overall, the price of a house in London is twofold more than that of the national average. On top of that, London's house prices exceed every area in the survey and dominate the real estate system in England
In the initial year, the average price of houses in the UK started at the modest figure of 12000 pounds, almost twice cheaper than London house prices. In 2013, The difference in house value between the capital and the country became even more substantial in 2013, when London citizens typically paid higher than 40, 000 pounds for a house, more than double the country’s average.
During the given period, houses in London stood at the top of the luxurious house, followed by South East, South West and North West, with figures respectively around 31, 000 pounds, 26, 000 pounds and 20, 000 pounds. Whereas in remarked contrast, the most affordable housing was in the Midlands and North East, with average prices at merely around 10, 000 pounds.
The bar chart demonstrates the
average
prices
of
houses
in England and its capital city
–
London,
as well
as comparing the
average
house
prices
between
different
areas of England.
According to the
given
chart,
overall
, the
price
of a
house
in London is twofold more than that of the national
average
.
On top of that
, London's
house
prices
exceed every area in the survey and dominate the real estate system in England
In the initial year, the
average
price
of
houses
in the UK
started
at the modest figure of
12000 pounds
, almost twice cheaper than London
house
prices
. In 2013, The difference in
house
value between the capital and the country became even more substantial in 2013, when London citizens
typically
paid higher than 40, 000 pounds for a
house
, more than double the country’s average.
During the
given
period,
houses
in London stood at the top of the luxurious
house
, followed by South East, South West and North West, with figures
respectively
around 31, 000 pounds, 26, 000 pounds and 20, 000 pounds. Whereas in remarked contrast, the most affordable housing was in the Midlands and North East, with
average
prices
at
merely
around 10, 000 pounds.