‘Housing boom’ prompts £2,500 jump in asking prices

Amid fresh optimism analysts warn Brexit negotiations could reverse trend

Housing; property; estate agents

Britain’s property market is enjoying a boom with asking prices hopping up by more than £2,500 over the past month alone, according to new data.

Rightmove, Britain’s biggest property portal, said the average asking price for a home rose to £309,399 in February, just £40 of an all-time record. It credits what it calls a “Boris bounce”.

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