The linegraph demostrates the changes in accomodation costs in three coountries between 1997 and 2014.
Overall, the house prices in given countries adhered to rising trends,albeit to varying degrees.While Country A generally had higher housing costs,followed by Country B,Country C experienced a gradual increase,however remained at the bottom in the end.
Country A and Country B shared similar standings in the initial years,having a price tag of about $200000.It was not until at the turn of the century that costs began to surge,after a substantial rise,with the former country exhibiting $570000,while the latter one displayed $300000.However discrepancy narrowed by 2009,with Country B priced a single house at $500000,which was a notable growth.Meanwhile,Country A saw a marginal decline to $530000 in its house values.From that year on,the gap between trends widened with Country A seeing its accommodation marked increase to $750000 and country B experienced no change.
Loooking at the Country C, it bucked the trend with experiencing uninterrupted upward trajectories with doubling to $250000 in 2007,after which it bounced its initial trend.In 2009,trend rebounced the amount to $250000 and maintained steady growth to reach $270000 in 2003,thereafter fell back to its previous peak-$250000.
