The UK housing market made a "strong start" in 2006, with prices rising 1.4% in January, the Nationwide has said. The increase - the biggest monthly rise since July 2004 - took the annual rate of house price growth to 4.4%. Over the November to January period, prices were up 1.8% compared with the previous three-month period. Nationwide said the rise was helped by increased confidence amongst buyers. However, it added that strong price rises were unlikely to persist in 2006.
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