Apprentices often able to buy homes years earlier than graduates

With A-level results finally released, for those torn between university and an apprenticeship, there’s more than just career direction to consider. In the past few years, data has shown that apprentices are often able to buy homes years earlier than graduates, a growing financial gap that’s making home ownership feel close to impossible for many young adults.

Louise Ainley, a qualified solicitor at licensed conveyancer course provider Access Law Online, shares the lesser-known benefits an apprenticeship has for young people looking to quickly climb the property ladder.

How hard is it to buy a property now?

“Recent data shows the average first-time buyer in the UK now needs a deposit of over £61,090, more than double what it was 15 years ago. The cost of living crisis, rising interest rates, and stricter mortgage lending rules have tightened access to finance, pushing homeownership further away.”

Apprenticeships: A head start in the housing market
“With mortgage affordability such a challenge, apprenticeships are becoming a more practical route for young people who want to buy a home earlier. According to the Sutton Trust, the average apprentice can start earning sooner and is around £100,000 better off over a lifetime than many university graduates.

“In Scotland’s central belt, apprentices can afford property by age 21, something many graduates now struggle to do. Similar trends are seen in England, where apprentices in fields like engineering can earn around £27,700 within five years.

“This early earning potential can put apprentices in a stronger position when it comes to saving for a deposit and applying for a mortgage.”

Student debt makes a real difference
“Graduates in England now leave university with average debts of nearly £45,000, and some individuals owe far more. Over 700,000 former students repay £2,000 or more annually.

“These repayments can drag down take-home pay for decades and seriously limit how much graduates can borrow or save towards a home. By contrast, apprentices avoid tuition fees, earn while they learn, and are now benefitting from higher minimum wages, giving them a real financial advantage in today’s housing market.”

Higher chance of a mortgage

“Mortgage lenders look at income, job security, and existing debt when assessing affordability, so apprentices with steady incomes and no student loans can often secure a mortgage earlier than graduates.”

Impact of student loans on housing prospects

“Many graduates pay an effective ‘stealth tax,’ with frozen repayment thresholds and high interest rates pushing repayments to over 9% of income for decades. Even high earners struggle to reduce their loan balances, making home buying harder compared to apprentices without such debt.”

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