Gap between cost of renting and buying narrows as house prices rise

  • Owning home still 13% cheaper than renting on average across UK

  • But buying is now 3.2% more expensive than this time last year

  • Renting average 2-bed flat is £961 per year more expensive than owning

  • York is most cost effective to buy whilst Plymouth is cheaper to rent

Although buying a property remains 13% more cost-effective than renting, the gap is narrowing as house prices are on the rise again, according to the latest research by property search website Zoopla.co.uk.

One year ago, renting in the UK was £993 per year on average more expensive than servicing a mortgage, but this gap has now come down by 3.2% to £961 today. As a result, the proportion of towns and cities across the UK where it is cheaper to buy than rent has fallen from 90% to 86% over the past twelve months.

The main cause of the narrowing gap has been that house prices have climbed at a faster pace over the past year than rents with the cost of renting a two-bedroom flat across Britain is now £84 (1.1%) more expensive on average than last year, whereas the cost of servicing an interest-only mortgage on a typical two-bedroom flat has risen £120 (1.7%) on average.

Despite the narrowing gap, it is still 13% cheaper to own than to rent. The average rental payment on a typical two-bedroom flat is £8,006 per year, compared to £7,045 per year to service an interest-only mortgage at a 5% rate. Using a 90% LTV interest-only mortgage at a typical Best Buy rate of 4.39%. , the rental premium is even higher with the average mortgage at £126,817 and interest of £464 per month, saving an owner £2,439 a year (not including cost of deposit).

Weaker house price growth in the north has meant that northern towns dominate the list of places where it is cheaper to buy than rent with York topping the list and where tenants pay a £3,326 (42%) annual premium over owners.

Higher property prices in the south have led to a number of places where it is cheaper to rent instead of buying with Plymouth topping the list and where tenants in the seaside town pay £845 (15%) per year less than owners on average. Despite the high rents in London, property price rises over the past year in the capital have now made renting 6% more cost-effective than buying.

Lawrence Hall of Zoopla.co.uk comments: “Buying remains significantly more cost-effective than renting, but the gap is closing. With increased mortgage availability buyer demand is rising, especially amongst first time buyers, whilst rental demand is falling so house prices are generally rising faster than average rents, although it is clear that large regional differences still exist.”

Top 5 locations where buying beats renting

Rank

Location

Avg. Monthly Rent*

Avg. Asking Price*

Rental Premium**

1

York

£940

£159,079

41.8%

2

Derby

£563

£95,774

41.1%

3

Coventry

£611

£105,578

38.9%

4

Hull

£503

£87,769

37.5%

5

Bradford

£507

£89,173

36.5%

Source: Zoopla.co.uk

* Based on 2 bedroom flats on the market for sale/rent in May 2013

** % variance between average monthly rent and average monthly cost of 5% p.a. interest-only mortgage

Top 5 locations where renting rules

Rank

Location

Avg. Monthly Rent*

Avg. Asking Price*

Rental Discount**

1

Plymouth

£581

£163,207

-14.6%

2

Swansea

£650

£172,914

-9.8%

3

Bournemouth

£776

£205,491

-9.4%

4

London

£2,427

£616,542

-5.5%

5

Stockport

£585

£145,110

-3.2%

Source: Zoopla.co.uk

* Based on 2 bedroom flats on the market for sale/rent in May 2013

** % variance between average monthly rent and average monthly cost of 5% p.a. interest-only mortgage

Zoopla.co.uk Top 50 Rent vs Buy Index May 2013

Rank

City

Av. Monthly Rent

Average Asking Price

Rent / Buy Ratio

Rent / Buy

1

Plymouth

£581

£163,207

1.17

Rent

2

Swansea

£650

£172,914

1.11

Rent

3

Bournemouth

£776

£205,491

1.10

Rent

4

London

£2,427

£616,542

1.06

Rent

5

Stockport

£585

£145,110

1.03

Rent

6

Brighton

£1,101

£266,579

1.01

Rent

7

Wigan

£451

£108,507

1.00

Rent

8

Oldham

£477

£113,525

0.99

Buy

9

Bristol

£732

£170,738

0.97

Buy

10

Edinburgh

£724

£165,969

0.96

Buy

11

Huddersfield

£520

£118,516

0.95

Buy

12

Cambridge

£1,118

£249,829

0.93

Buy

13

Wolverhampton

£503

£111,719

0.93

Buy

14

Lincoln

£529

£116,902

0.92

Buy

15

Dundee

£507

£111,499

0.92

Buy

16

Cardiff

£672

£147,409

0.91

Buy

17

Barnsley

£416

£91,073

0.91

Buy

18

Rotherham

£442

£95,969

0.90

Buy

19

Bedford

£633

£137,144

0.90

Buy

20

Liverpool

£607

£130,480

0.90

Buy

21

Middlesbrough

£520

£111,423

0.89

Buy

22

Southampton

£741

£157,774

0.89

Buy

23

Newcastle

£615

£128,902

0.87

Buy

24

Warrington

£563

£117,056

0.87

Buy

25

Sheffield

£568

£117,958

0.87

Buy

26

Norwich

£654

£135,743

0.86

Buy

27

Bolton

£468

£96,870

0.86

Buy

28

Leeds

£659

£135,748

0.86

Buy

29

Walsall

£490

£99,810

0.85

Buy

30

Manchester

£728

£147,832

0.85

Buy

31

Colchester

£689

£135,724

0.82

Buy

32

Preston

£559

£107,998

0.80

Buy

33

Aberdeen

£854

£164,983

0.80

Buy

34

Doncaster

£494

£94,772

0.80

Buy

35

Ipswich

£607

£114,595

0.79

Buy

36

Leicester

£576

£108,467

0.78

Buy

37

Glasgow

£568

£106,821

0.78

Buy

38

Reading

£1,036

£192,807

0.78

Buy

39

Stoke-on-Trent

£507

£94,316

0.78

Buy

40

Peterborough

£572

£104,689

0.76

Buy

41

Nottingham

£633

£114,698

0.75

Buy

42

Milton Keynes

£789

£142,588

0.75

Buy

43

Northampton

£598

£106,908

0.74

Buy

44

Birmingham

£702

£124,999

0.74

Buy

45

Swindon

£594

£105,430

0.74

Buy

46

Bradford

£507

£89,173

0.73

Buy

47

Hull

£503

£87,769

0.73

Buy

48

Coventry

£611

£105,578

0.72

Buy

49

Derby

£563

£95,774

0.71

Buy

50

York

£940

£159,079

0.71

Buy

Source: Zoopla.co.uk

* Based on 2 bedroom flats on the market for sale/rent in May 2013

** % variance between average monthly rent and average monthly cost of 5% p.a. interest-only mortgage

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