The bar chart presents the average rise of real estate prices as a percentage in 3 different countries (Algeria, China, Argentina) from 2007 to 2010.
Overall, the percentage growth in property costs in Algeria declined dramatically over the period, while the reverse happened in China. In Argentina, the figure fluctuated throughout the period.
In the beginning, Algeria stood at just over 6%; however, the percentage dropped steadily by half to reach 3% in 2010. In contrast, China saw a one-third rise in their average property values than that of Algeria (2%) in 2007. As opposed to Algeria, the figure increased gradually to around 7%, which was more than doubled the value of Algeria.
The average real estate prices in Argentina fluctuated over the 4 years, with the highest of just below 5% in 2008, and the lowest of approximately 1.25% in 2009. Argentina started the period at 3% and fall to nearly 2.25% in 2010.
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