Asking prices for houses in England and Wales saw their biggest rise in the month to mid-September for 13 years as cheap borrowing and a lack of properties on the market led to market "extremes", property website Rightmove said on Monday. A recent ad by Rightmove.co.uk The asking price for homes rose 0.9 percent, or 2,550 pounds -- the biggest increase for the September period since 2002 -- to a new record high of 294,834 pounds, according to a survey by Rightmove . Prices had fallen by 0.8 percent in the month to mid-August. The Rightmove survey follows other signs that Britain's housing market is heating up again. Britain's government has created subsidies for the purchase of newly built homes and slightly eased planning requirements in a bid to address the shortage of homes for sale. "High demand, lack of suitable supply, and increasingly stretched affordability are leading to some extremes in market forces in different sectors and par...
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