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Local Housing Allowance (LHA) Rates 2026/27 — How Much Help With Rent?

LHA rates 2026/27 explained. How Local Housing Allowance works for Universal Credit and Housing Benefit, bedroom categories, major city rates, and how to find your local rate.

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Local Housing Allowance (LHA) determines how much help you can get with rent through Universal Credit or Housing Benefit if you rent privately. Here’s how it works in 2026/27.

What Is Local Housing Allowance?

LHA is the maximum housing support you can receive as a private renter. It’s set locally based on market rents in each Broad Rental Market Area (BRMA).

Key Point Explanation
Who it affects Private renters claiming UC or Housing Benefit
How it’s set 30th percentile of local market rents
Updated when Annually in April (subject to government decision)
Social renters LHA doesn’t apply — actual rent used instead

Important: LHA does not affect social housing tenants (council or housing association). They have their actual rent covered, minus any bedroom tax deductions.

LHA Categories 2026/27

The LHA rate you qualify for depends on your household, not your actual property:

Household Situation Category Bedrooms
Single, under 35, no children Shared accommodation Room rate
Single, 35+, no children 1 bedroom 1-bed self-contained
Couple, no children 1 bedroom 1-bed self-contained
Single parent, 1 child 1-2 bedrooms Depends on child’s age
Couple, 1 child 2 bedrooms 2-bed
2 children, same sex, under 16 2 bedrooms 2-bed
2 children, different sex (one 10+) 3 bedrooms 3-bed
3+ children 3-4 bedrooms 3- or 4-bed

Shared Accommodation Rate

Single people under 35 without children usually qualify only for the shared accommodation rate — enough to rent a room in a shared house, not a self-contained flat.

Exemptions from shared rate (can claim 1-bed rate):

  • Aged 35 or over
  • Care leavers under 25
  • People requiring overnight care
  • Serious offenders subject to MAPPA
  • Victims of domestic abuse in refuges
  • People who have lived in homeless hostels for 3+ months

LHA Rates by Major City 2026/27

Rates vary significantly across the UK. Here are representative rates for major cities:

London BRMA Areas

Area Shared 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed 4-Bed
Central London £982 £1,350 £1,550 £1,850 £2,548
Inner North London £775 £1,200 £1,400 £1,700 £2,200
Inner East London £700 £1,100 £1,350 £1,600 £2,000
Inner South London £650 £1,050 £1,300 £1,550 £1,950
Outer North London £600 £950 £1,200 £1,450 £1,800
Outer East London £575 £900 £1,150 £1,400 £1,750
Outer South London £575 £950 £1,150 £1,400 £1,750

Major Cities Outside London

City Shared 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed 4-Bed
Birmingham £425 £575 £700 £825 £1,100
Bristol £475 £750 £950 £1,150 £1,450
Cardiff £400 £575 £700 £825 £1,000
Edinburgh £475 £725 £950 £1,200 £1,500
Glasgow £400 £550 £700 £850 £1,100
Leeds £400 £525 £650 £750 £1,000
Liverpool £375 £475 £575 £700 £900
Manchester £475 £625 £750 £925 £1,250
Newcastle £400 £500 £600 £700 £950
Nottingham £400 £525 £650 £775 £1,000
Sheffield £375 £475 £575 £700 £900

Note: These are representative figures. Use the VOA LHA calculator with your postcode for exact rates.

Lower Cost Areas

Area Type Shared 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed
Rural North £300-350 £400-475 £500-575 £600-700
Industrial North £325-375 £425-500 £525-600 £625-750
Coastal Towns £350-425 £475-575 £575-700 £700-850
Market Towns £375-450 £500-600 £625-750 £750-900

How LHA Affects Your Housing Element

Your UC housing element (or Housing Benefit) is the lower of:

  • Your actual rent, OR
  • The LHA rate for your area and bedroom category

Example 1: Rent Below LHA

Your Rent LHA Rate Housing Element
£650/month £750/month £650 (actual rent)

You get your full rent covered.

Example 2: Rent Above LHA

Your Rent LHA Rate Housing Element Shortfall
£900/month £750/month £750 £150/month

You must cover the £150 shortfall yourself.

Extra Bedroom Rules

You may be entitled to an extra bedroom beyond standard rules if:

Situation Extra Bedroom
Child who can’t share due to severe disability Yes
You or partner need overnight care Yes
Foster carers (current or in last 12 months) Yes
Armed forces personnel deployed Yes
Children who can’t share room (medical) Case-by-case

Children’s Bedroom Allocation

Children Bedrooms Allowed
1 child (any age) 1 bedroom
2 children, same sex, both under 16 1 bedroom (shared)
2 children, different sex, both under 10 1 bedroom (shared)
2 children, different sex, one 10+ 2 bedrooms
3 children 2-3 bedrooms (depends on ages/sex)

What LHA Doesn’t Cover

LHA only covers basic rent. These are not included:

Not Covered What to Do
Service charges Pay separately (check what’s included in rent)
Heating/water included in rent Apportioned and excluded from LHA
Ground rent (leaseholders) Not covered
Meal charges Not covered
Personal care charges Not covered
Furniture rental Not covered

LHA Rate History — Have Rates Kept Up?

Year Status Notes
2026/27 Frozen No increase from 2024/25 levels
2025/26 Frozen Rates held at 2024/25 levels
2024/25 Increased Reset to 30th percentile of local rents
2020–2024 Frozen Significant real-terms cuts
2011–2020 Various cuts Moved from 50th to 30th percentile

The LHA gap: Because LHA has been frozen while market rents increased, many areas now have few or no properties available within LHA limits. This is particularly acute in London and major cities.

Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP)

If you face a shortfall between your rent and LHA, you may apply for a Discretionary Housing Payment from your local council.

DHP Facts Details
Who administers Your local council
Funding Limited pot — discretionary
Duration Usually temporary (review period)
How much Varies — can bridge part or all of shortfall
How to apply Contact council’s benefits team

DHPs are not guaranteed and depend on available funding. Councils prioritise disabled people, families with children, and those actively seeking cheaper accommodation.

Finding Your Exact LHA Rate

Step 1: Find Your BRMA

Your Broad Rental Market Area may not match your postcode exactly. Use the VOA lookup tool with your postcode.

Step 2: Determine Your Bedroom Category

Based on your household composition (see table above).

Step 3: Check Current Rates

Enter your BRMA and bedroom category into the VOA calculator for your exact 2026/27 rate.

Tips for Renting on LHA

Before You Sign a Lease

Do Don’t
Check your LHA rate first Assume any property is affordable
Include bills in your calculations Forget service charges
Consider travel costs Only look at rent
Ask about Discretionary Housing Payments Assume you’ll definitely get extra help

If You Can’t Find a Property Within LHA

Option Considerations
Widen your search area May mean longer commute, unfamiliar area
Consider shared accommodation Only if under 35 or willing to share
Look at social housing Long waiting lists but capped rent
Apply for DHP Temporary solution, not guaranteed
Negotiate with landlord Some may accept LHA rate

Scottish and Welsh Variations

LHA works the same way in Scotland and Wales, but:

Scotland Wales
Discretionary Housing Payments often more generous Similar to England
Scottish Welfare Fund for crisis grants Welsh Government top-ups in some areas
Different child benefit interactions Same as England

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Local Housing Allowance rates
  2. Valuation Office Agency — LHA rates by BRMA