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Another Month, Another Increase For UK Property Prices

The latest House Price Indexes all agree on one thing – UK house prices increased again at the start of 2026.
Nationwide reports price growth of 1.0% in January, with another major index, Zoopla reporting growth in a similar range at 1.2%.
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