The chart below shows information about changes in average house prices in five different cities between 1990 and 2002 compared with the average house prices in 1989.
The chart illustrates information on average residence prices in New Your,
Madrid
, Tokyo, Use synonyms
Frankfurt
, and London apartment prices in New Your, Use synonyms
Madrid
, Tokyo, Use synonyms
Frankfurt
, and London cities between 1990 and 2002 compared with the average living place in 1989.
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Overall
, the highest average building price was experienced by the UK in the 1996-2002 period. Meanwhile, the lowest was in Japan.
Looking into details, it's clear that in 1990-1995 the percentage of house costs fluctuated. The proportion of New York was -5%. In Linking Words
Madrid
, the average number was 3%. In Japan and London, the price was the lowest in 5 years at 3%. Meanwhile, in Use synonyms
Frankfurt
, the percentage was the highest at 3 %.
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However
, in 1996-2002, The average proportion rose for New York and Linking Words
Madrid
. In New York, the price dramatically increased to 5%. Yet, Spain rose slightly to 4%, and Use synonyms
Frankfurt
fell to 2%. Use synonyms
Nonetheless
, values of house expenses in Tokyo increased just above -5%. Linking Words
In contrast
, the UK experienced the highest demand, with an average growth above 10%.Linking Words
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