The graph provided depicts variation in the percentage of houses sold in three zones (the North, East, and West areas).
Overall, in all the quarters, houses were sold consistently, with few fluctuations in all three regions. The East had the highest sales throughout the year, while the North had the least.
All three zones had steady growth in the first two quarters. The Eastern region had the highest sales; it started at more than 40% and increased to just under 50%. Similarly, the Western and Northern regions each began under 30% and 20% and improved approximately to 40% and under 30%, respectively.
The third quarter showed drastic growth for the North Zone, reaching 90% before failing to reach 20% in the fourth quarter. However, this trend was not replicated in the other two areas. The East and West constantly experienced a gradual decline from the third (around 45% and 55%) to the fourth (over 40% and 30%) quarters.
