Potential FTBs better off buying, says Santander

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New research from Santander Mortgages suggests that the vast majority of potential first-time buyers would be better off buying a property than continuing to rent. In every part of the country other than London, average monthly rental prices now exceed those for the average mortgage repayment.

According to the bank’s research, would-be buyers currently renting outside of London could save themselves an average of £1,040 a year if they were able to own their own property. The average monthly rent in the UK (excluding London) is currently just over £420 compared to monthly repayments of £334 for the average first-time buyer – equating to an average saving for homeowners of £86 a month.

Only those in the capital will be better off if they continue renting. Despite rental prices in London being roughly 56% higher than the average across the UK, at £701 a month, exceptionally high house prices mean it would, on average, cost potential first-time buyers an additional £359 a month to buy.

The research into typical first time buyer flats and terraced properties found the average price across the country to be £115,657. This means that a first-time buyer, applying for a 75% loan-to-value mortgage (the average LTV for first-time buyers according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders) would require a deposit of £28,914.

Phil Cliff, director of mortgage marketing at Santander UK said: “People have been justifiably cautious in approaching the housing market in recent months but this research strongly supports the idea that in the majority of cases owning can be less expensive than renting.

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