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Mr. Tom Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Worth of the property came down ...

Hi

Could I request your take on these two sentences?

  1. Worth of the property in this area came down after the flood.
  2. Property worth in this area came down after the flood.
  3. Property's worth in this area came down after the flood.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

None of those is natural. I would say "Property prices/values in this area fell after the flood".

  • None of those is natural.
  • I would say "Property prices/values in this area fell after the flood".
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None of those is natural.

I would say "Property prices/values in this area fell after the flood".

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In the US it's 'property values', and Google Ngrams shows that as the most common phrase if you check just "English" without specifying which variety.

CJ

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The property values in this area came down after the flood. (This recently happened in my neighborhood.)

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