The given chart shows data on the changes in the prices of houses in two spans of periods, 1990 – 1995 and 1996 – 2002 compared to the prices of 1989. As is presented in the bar graph, prices of the house got down in New York, Tokyo and London during 1990 to 1995 while the prices increased in London & New York during 1996 to 2002 compared to the prices of those houses in 1989.
According to the bar graph, the prices of houses in Madrid and Frankfurt increased by 2-3% during 1990 – 1995 while the prices decreased in New York, Tokyo and London by 5 to 8% in the same period compared to the prices of those houses in 1989.
Interestingly during the period 1996 to 2002, the prices in all cities except Frankfurt increased. Price increases of housing were 5% in New York, 4% Madrid, and over 11% in London compared to their prices in 1989. The only city where the prices decreased in 1996 to 2002 compared to the previous 5 years was Frankfurt.
The
given
chart
shows
data on the
changes
in the
prices
of
houses
in two spans of periods, 1990 – 1995 and 1996 – 2002 compared to the
prices
of 1989. As
is presented
in the bar graph,
prices
of the
house
got
down in
New
York, Tokyo and London during 1990 to 1995 while the
prices
increased in London &
New
York during 1996 to 2002 compared to the
prices
of those
houses
in 1989.
According to the bar graph, the
prices
of
houses
in Madrid and Frankfurt increased by 2-3% during 1990 – 1995 while the
prices
decreased in
New
York, Tokyo and London by 5 to 8% in the same period compared to the
prices
of those
houses
in 1989.
Interestingly
during the period 1996 to 2002, the
prices
in all cities except Frankfurt increased.
Price
increases of housing were 5% in
New
York, 4% Madrid, and over 11% in London compared to their
prices
in 1989. The
only
city where the
prices
decreased in 1996 to 2002 compared to the previous 5 years was Frankfurt.