The first bar chart illustrates the typical property prices in England and its capital, London, in 1995 and 2013, while the second one gives information aboutthe average house prices in other areas of England in 2013.
Overall, both England and London experienced an increase, with the latter witnessing the most significant growth. London was the most expensive housing area compared to other regions of England.
London showed the highest figures in 1995 and 2013, starting at 2000, the figure doubled to reach nearly 4,000. England, in contrast, showed an upward trend from roughly 130000 in 1995 to 200000 in 2013.
In 2013, London had the most expensive houses, with 400000, followed closely by South East, with 330000. By contrast, North East and Midlands had the cheapest houses, with average prices of 100000and 120000 respectively, making them more affordable housing areas. When it comes to South West and North West, both were much more expensive compared to North East and Midlands, with South West 270000 and North West is 200000.
