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The image depicts a line graph of average house prices in Country A, B, and C from 1997 to 2014, with Country A showing an increase from approximately 100 to 550 thousand dollars, peaking close to 750 thousand dollars around 2008, and stabilizing thereafter; Country B increases from around 50 to 250 thousand dollars, peaking close to 350 thousand dollars in 2006, followed by a slight decline and plateauing around 300 thousand dollars; Country C remains mostly stable around 200 thousand dollars, with minor fluctuations and no significant peaks or declines.
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The graph provides information about the cost of accommodation changes from 1997 to 2014 in three countries. Overall, housing costs have increased significantly in different years, while others remained at the bottom, despite the change.
From the beginning, countries A and B increased gradually in the first years to about $200,000. In 2004, the cost of accommodation reached a peak, raising the prices to $550,000. After two years, the rates dropped slightly from $550,000 to $300,000, while country B priced prices in 2008. Following that year, the demand for Country A’s accommodation increased more rapidly to $530,000.
Over the first period, Country C’s houses stayed stable until 2007. Currently, accommodation costs fell gradually to a point of 120,00 in 2008. The housing cost in this country followed a slight increase and stayed stable, similar to Country B.
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