The bar chart presents data on the proportional percentage increase in the average price of properties in three nations between 2007 and 2010.
Overall, the country of Algeria started with the highest percentage increase, and gradually declined thereafter. In contrast, China had the lowest initial value, but it sharply climbed to become the highest percentage growth. The numbers for Argentina fluctuated dramatically during the four years.
In 2007, Algeria had the largest value, with over 6 percent property price growth, but it dropped sharply from 2007 to 2009, ending up with only around 3 percent increase in 2010. Contrastingly, for China, the percentage increase in 2007 was the lowest, a t around 2 percent. It sharply increased to over 4 percent the next year and steadily rose until 2010, where it reached nearly 6.5 percent.
The appreciation of property prices fluctuated for Argentina over the four years. It increased to around 5 percent from 3 percent between 2007 and 2008, but it fell significantly to just over 1 percent in 2009. Finally, it rose to 2.5 percent in 2010.
