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Bu I 6 Line Chart

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The graph below shows the average house prices in 3 countries between the years

1997-2014.

As can be seen from the chart, the figure for country A started at around $125 000
then the housing price increased slightly to $135 000 in 2000. After the previous
increase, the cost of house in contry A rocketed to approximately $550 000 in 2003
before dropped to $480 000 in 2006. Since then, the statistic gradually rose to $625
000 in 2009 and comparatively remained stable in the last 5 years.

Regarding the remaining categories, the figure for country B started at around
$120,000 in 1997 then gradually increased to approximately $315,000 in 2005.
Three years later, the statistic fell by $65,000 before underwent an immese increase
to $500,000 in 2012 and slightly dropped to $480,000 in 2014. Similarly, the mean
housing price in country C also began at around $120,000 and rose constantly to
$250,000 in 2007. From 2007 to 2008, the figure experienced an decrease of
$115,000 then gradually reached $300,000. At the end of the period, the mean price
in country C ended at around $280,000, recorded as the lowest price among 3
coutries.

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