Buying is Cheaper than Renting in Over One Third of Cities
Buying a home using a mortgage is cheaper than monthly rent payments in over one third of British cities, according to recent research from Zoopla.
It reports that buying is most cost-effective in the north, with homeowners in Glasgow over £100 better off per month than if they rented.
However, in the south, it is cheaper to rent than buy.
Zoopla states that as a national average, renters pay £58 less a month than buyers with a mortgage.
The property portal’s study compares the cost of renting with buying a two-bedroom home.
In London, the typical rental property costs £2,218 per month, compared with an average monthly mortgage repayment of £3,302.
Meanwhile, in Hull, buyers pay an average monthly repayment of £397, while renters pay £452 a month.
The top ten areas where renting is cheaper than buying are:
- London
- Reading
- Cambridge
- Brighton
- Aberdeen
- Bristol
- Norwich
- York
- Bedford
- Southampton
The top ten locations where buying is cheaper than renting are:
- Glasgow
- Dundee
- Birmingham
- Hull
- Manchester
- Coventry
- Edinburgh
- Rotherham
- Bradford
- Sheffield
To calculate the averages, Zoopla used a 25-year mortgage with repayments and a fixed interest rate at the current average best rate of 4.5%, based on 90% loan-to-value.