The data displays changes in normal accomadition costs in five distinct states from 1990 to 2002 compared with the average house costs in 1989.
Overall, except for Frankfurt, all cities illustrated increases in average accomadition prices. London had the highest amount. While Tokyo was the lowest percentage in the given period.
Tokyo and London showed the same percentage at the beginning period. It was approximately -7%; then, Tokyo slowly increased to exactly -5%. While London notably grew to just over 10%, respectively, between 1996 and 2002.
Madrid and Frankfurt demonstrated almostly same proportion at the beginning of the period. While Madrid’s percentage notably rose to just under 5%. However, Frankfurt’s proportion gradually fell to around 4%, respectively, between 1996 and 2002. New York’s amount also presented a high growth. It was exaclty -5% at the beginning of the period; then, it dramatically rose to 5%, respectively, from 1996 to 2002.
