The first chart indicates the expenditure on housing in England and London from 1995 to 2013, with the second chart showing the house prices in different regions of England during 2013.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that average house prices in London and England experienced upward trends over the period in question.
Regarding the first chart, London’s house expenses steadily exceeded the national values, starting at 220000 pounds and reaching its peak at approximately 420000 pounds in 2013. Likewise, England’s houses prices witnessed a considerable surge, rising from 150000 to 280000 pounds.
Turning to the second chart, London’s house prices headed the list with nearly 370000 pounds, which was twofold as much as the North East. This was followed by the houses expenses in the South East and South West, with 310000 and 280000 pounds, respectively. Bottom of the list were the Midlands and North East, with average budgets of only around 120000 pounds.
