The information provided in the bar chart is concerning changes in average accomodation prices in five diverse big cities from 1990 to 2002 compared with the average house one in 1989.
Overall, it is manifest from the chart that in the first period, the average house prices in Madrid and Frankfurt registered upward trends whereas Tokyo was the unique city recording a decrease in the average prices. In addition, London ranked first in house prices during the given period.
From 1990 to 1995, in comparison with the percentage change from 1989 prices, the figure for New York declined significantly to 5%. Followed by a fall in Tokyo and London which shared an equal figure at approximately 8%. Meanwhile, the accomodation prices in Madrid witnessed a rise to nearly 3% in comparison with 1989, after that a slight increase by 2% in Frankfurt.
Between 1996 to 2002, London had the highest percentage of house prices at around 12%. Similarly, the figure for New York and Madrid climbed exactly 5% and nearly 4%, respectively while Frankfurt went up only 1% at the same time. In contrast, Tokyo was lower favored accomodation than in 1989 which dropped to precisely 5%.
The information provided in the bar chart
is concerning
changes
in
average
accomodation
prices
in five diverse
big
cities from 1990 to 2002 compared with the
average
house
one in 1989.
Overall
, it is manifest from the chart that in the
first
period, the
average
house
prices
in Madrid and Frankfurt registered upward trends whereas Tokyo was the unique city recording a decrease in the
average
prices
.
In addition
, London ranked
first
in
house
prices
during the
given
period.
From 1990 to 1995,
in comparison
with the percentage
change
from 1989
prices
, the figure for New York declined
significantly
to 5%. Followed by a fall in Tokyo and London which shared an equal figure at approximately 8%. Meanwhile, the
accomodation
prices
in Madrid witnessed a rise to
nearly
3%
in comparison
with 1989, after that a slight increase by 2% in Frankfurt.
Between 1996 to 2002
, London had the highest percentage of
house
prices
at around 12%.
Similarly
, the figure for New York and Madrid climbed exactly 5% and
nearly
4%,
respectively
while Frankfurt went up
only
1% at the same time.
In contrast
, Tokyo was lower favored
accomodation
than in 1989 which dropped to
precisely
5%.