Renting cheaper than a mortgage for first time since June 2025

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  • The cost of renting a typical home in Great Britain is cheaper than the average monthly mortgage payment for the first time since June 2025 due to higher average mortgage rates
  • The average advertised monthly rent across Great Britain is currently £1,547. This compares to an average new monthly mortgage payment of £1,670 – meaning on average renters pay £123 less:
    • The average mortgage payment uses the average asking price for a home of £373,971, the average two-year fixed rate of 5.35% in April, and assumes a 20% deposit and mortgage term of 30 years
  • Scotland and the North East, where prices are lowest, are the only parts of Great Britain where a typical new mortgage is cheaper than renting
    • London and the South East, where prices are highest, have the largest gap between average mortgage and rental payments
  • Looking more locally, renting is cheaper than a mortgage in more than two-thirds of local authorities. This has also doubled from a third in February when mortgage rates were lower

 

New analysis from Rightmove, the UK’s largest property platform, shows that the average advertised rent in Great Britain is now cheaper than a typical new mortgage payment for the first time since June 2025.

The average advertised monthly rent across Great Britain is currently £1,547. This is £123 lower than the average new monthly mortgage payment of £1,670.

To calculate the average mortgage payment, Rightmove has used the current average asking price for a home of £373,971 and the average two-year fixed rate so far in April of 5.35%. The calculations assume a new buyer has a 20% deposit and has chosen to spread the cost of the mortgage over 30 years.

Building a larger deposit, borrowing less, and spreading the mortgage payment over a longer term are all factors which can lower monthly mortgage payments.

Scotland and the North East, where asking prices are lowest, are the only parts of Great Britain where a typical new mortgage is still cheaper than renting despite higher average mortgage rates.

London and the South East, where house prices are highest, have the largest gap between average mortgage and rental payments.

The average two-year fixed mortgage rate has increased from 4.24% in February, before rates started rising, to 5.35% in April.

Looking at the data more locally, renting is cheaper than a mortgage in more than two-thirds of local authorities which has more than doubled in April from February.

 

Colleen Babcock, Rightmove’s property expert says: “Mortgage payments have risen quite sharply in a short space of time for new buyers. It will be interesting to see whether more would‑be buyers turn to renting temporarily while rates remain high, particularly when monthly costs can exceed average rents and the timing of rate cuts is still unclear.”


Regional view

Region Average asking price Average mortgage payment Average monthly rent Difference between rent and mortgage payment
East Midlands £291,392 £1,301 £1,132 -£169
East of England £421,237 £1,881 £1,577 -£304
London £680,147 £3,038 £2,676 -£362
North East £198,416 £886 £931 +£45
North West £271,750 £1,214 £1,207 -£7
Scotland £208,122 £930 £1,121 +£191
South East £482,573 £2,155 £1,792 -£363
South West £387,771 £1,732 £1,433 -£299
Great Britain £373,971 £1,670 £1,547 -£123
Wales £274,007 £1,224 £1,087 -£137
West Midlands £299,150 £1,336 £1,192 -£144
Yorkshire and The Humber £258,812 £1,156 £1,056 -£100

 

Local view

 

Areas with the biggest gap between rents and mortgage payments

Region Average asking price Average mortgage payment Average monthly rent Difference between rent and mortgage payment
Westminster £1,420,160 £6,343 £5,053 -£1,290
Kensington and Chelsea £1,534,365 £6,853 £5,604 -£1,249
Elmbridge £902,978 £4,033 £3,064 -£969
St Albans £730,934 £3,265 £2,384 -£881
Richmond upon Thames £901,490 £4,026 £3,173 -£853
Mole Valley £673,423 £3,008 £2,318 -£690
Three Rivers £685,898 £3,063 £2,379 -£684
South Hams £462,653 £2,066 £1,414 -£652
Chichester £526,433 £2,351 £1,733 -£618
Waverley £659,733 £2,947 £2,393 -£554

 

 

Areas where buying is still cheaper than renting

Region Average asking price Average mortgage payment Average monthly rent Difference between rent and mortgage payment
Midlothian £246,978 £1,103 £1,494 +£391
Sefton £247,433 £1,105 £1,473 +£368
Glasgow City £174,606 £780 £1,105 +£325
Aberdeen City £153,435 £685 £991 +£306
Barking and Dagenham £365,379 £1,632 £1,925 +£293
Newham £437,442 £1,954 £2,222 +£268
South Lanarkshire £185,922 £830 £1,094 +£264
West Dunbartonshire £142,467 £636 £865 +£229
Salford £245,478 £1,096 £1,323 +£227
Renfrewshire £163,819 £732 £954 +£222

 

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