Mortgage Affordability UK 2026 — How Much Can I Borrow?
How Much House Can I Afford UK?
Calculate how much house you can afford in the UK. Mortgage affordability, deposit requirements, and real costs of buying a home at different price points.
Working out how much house you can afford involves more than just the mortgage. Here’s your complete guide.
For the wider cluster covering salary multiples, LTV, joint-income borrowing and specialist affordability cases, use the main Mortgage Affordability UK hub.
How Much Can You Borrow?
Income Multiples
| Lender Type |
Multiple |
£40k Salary |
£60k Salary |
| Standard |
4× |
£160,000 |
£240,000 |
| Standard |
4.5× |
£180,000 |
£270,000 |
| Professional/High earner |
5× |
£200,000 |
£300,000 |
| Maximum (rare) |
5.5× |
£220,000 |
£330,000 |
Joint Income Calculation
| Your Salary |
Partner Salary |
Combined |
Max Mortgage (4.5×) |
| £30,000 |
£30,000 |
£60,000 |
£270,000 |
| £40,000 |
£35,000 |
£75,000 |
£337,500 |
| £50,000 |
£40,000 |
£90,000 |
£405,000 |
| £60,000 |
£50,000 |
£110,000 |
£495,000 |
What Affects Your Multiple
| Factor |
Impact |
| High income (£75k+) |
May get 5× or more |
| Professional (doctor, lawyer) |
Better multiples available |
| Large deposit (25%+) |
Some lenders offer more |
| Existing debts |
Reduces what you can borrow |
| Credit score |
Affects approval |
Deposit Requirements
Deposit by House Price
| House Price |
5% Deposit |
10% Deposit |
15% Deposit |
| £200,000 |
£10,000 |
£20,000 |
£30,000 |
| £250,000 |
£12,500 |
£25,000 |
£37,500 |
| £300,000 |
£15,000 |
£30,000 |
£45,000 |
| £350,000 |
£17,500 |
£35,000 |
£52,500 |
| £400,000 |
£20,000 |
£40,000 |
£60,000 |
Why Bigger Deposits Help
| Deposit |
Benefit |
| 5% (95% LTV) |
Gets you on ladder, higher rates |
| 10% (90% LTV) |
Much better rates, more choice |
| 15% (85% LTV) |
Good rates |
| 20%+ (80% LTV) |
Best rates available |
| 25%+ |
Rate improvements slow down |
Maximum House Price Calculator
| Calculation |
Example |
| Maximum mortgage |
£225,000 |
| + Your deposit |
+ £25,000 |
| = Maximum house price |
= £250,000 |
By Salary (10% Deposit, 4.5× Multiple)
| Salary |
Max Mortgage |
+ 10% Deposit |
Max House |
| £25,000 |
£112,500 |
£12,500 |
£125,000 |
| £30,000 |
£135,000 |
£15,000 |
£150,000 |
| £40,000 |
£180,000 |
£20,000 |
£200,000 |
| £50,000 |
£225,000 |
£25,000 |
£250,000 |
| £60,000 |
£270,000 |
£30,000 |
£300,000 |
| £75,000 |
£337,500 |
£37,500 |
£375,000 |
Monthly Payment Affordability
What Lenders Allow
| Income |
Typically Max Monthly Payment |
| Below £30k |
28-30% of gross |
| £30k-50k |
30-35% of gross |
| £50k+ |
35-40% of gross |
Monthly Payments by Mortgage Size (5% Rate, 25yr)
| Mortgage |
Monthly Payment |
Salary Needed* |
| £150,000 |
£877 |
£30,000 |
| £200,000 |
£1,169 |
£40,000 |
| £250,000 |
£1,461 |
£50,000 |
| £300,000 |
£1,754 |
£60,000 |
| £350,000 |
£2,046 |
£70,000 |
| £400,000 |
£2,338 |
£80,000 |
*Approximate based on 35% of gross income
Stress Testing
| Lenders Check |
Rate Used |
| Current affordability |
Actual rate offered |
| Stress test |
3%+ above current rate |
| You must afford |
Both scenarios |
True Cost of Buying
Upfront Costs (First-Time Buyer, £300k Property)
| Cost |
Amount |
| Deposit (10%) |
£30,000 |
| Stamp Duty |
£0 (FTB relief to £425k) |
| Legal fees |
£1,500-2,500 |
| Survey |
£400-1,500 |
| Mortgage fees |
£0-1,500 |
| Moving costs |
£500-2,000 |
| Total needed |
£32,400-37,500 |
Ongoing Costs to Budget
| Monthly Cost |
Typical Amount |
| Mortgage payment |
£1,200-1,800 |
| Buildings insurance |
£20-40 |
| Contents insurance |
£15-30 |
| Council Tax (Band D) |
£150-200 |
| Energy bills |
£150-250 |
| Water |
£30-50 |
| Maintenance fund |
£100-200 |
| Total monthly |
£1,665-2,570 |
Affordability by Region
Average House Prices (2025)
| Region |
Average Price |
Deposit (10%) |
Salary Needed |
| North East |
£170,000 |
£17,000 |
£34,000 |
| North West |
£215,000 |
£21,500 |
£43,000 |
| Yorkshire |
£205,000 |
£20,500 |
£41,000 |
| East Midlands |
£245,000 |
£24,500 |
£49,000 |
| West Midlands |
£250,000 |
£25,000 |
£50,000 |
| East of England |
£340,000 |
£34,000 |
£68,000 |
| South West |
£320,000 |
£32,000 |
£64,000 |
| South East |
£400,000 |
£40,000 |
£80,000 |
| London |
£535,000 |
£53,500 |
£107,000 |
| Wales |
£210,000 |
£21,000 |
£42,000 |
| Scotland |
£195,000 |
£19,500 |
£39,000 |
What Reduces Affordability
Common Issues
| Factor |
Impact |
| Credit card debt |
Reduces borrowing |
| Car finance |
Counts against you |
| Student loans |
Some lenders count |
| Childcare costs |
Factored into affordability |
| Other commitments |
Phone contracts etc |
Improving Affordability
| Action |
Benefit |
| Pay off credit cards |
More disposable income |
| Reduce regular outgoings |
Better affordability |
| Increase deposit |
Borrow less |
| Joint application |
Combined income |
| Longer mortgage term |
Lower monthly payments |
Help Available
First-Time Buyer Support
| Scheme |
Benefit |
| Lifetime ISA |
25% bonus up to £4k/year |
| Stamp Duty relief |
£0 up to £425k (FTB) |
| Shared Ownership |
Buy 25-75% share |
| First Homes |
30%+ discount |
| Guarantor mortgages |
Family support |
LISA Savings Example
| Years Saving |
Your Contributions |
Bonus |
Total |
| 3 |
£12,000 |
£3,000 |
£15,000 |
| 5 |
£20,000 |
£5,000 |
£25,000 |
| 7 |
£28,000 |
£7,000 |
£35,000 |
Reality Check
Can You Actually Afford It?
| Question |
Be Honest |
| Comfortable with payments? |
Not just “afford” |
| Buffer for rate rises? |
+2% on rate |
| Emergency fund remains? |
3+ months expenses |
| Lifestyle acceptable? |
After all costs |
| Job security? |
Payments during uncertainty |
Stress Test Yourself
| Current Rate |
Stress Rate |
Your Payment |
| 4.5% |
6.5% |
Can you afford? |
| 5% |
7% |
Can you afford? |
| 5.5% |
7.5% |
Can you afford? |
Summary
Quick Calculation
| Step |
Your Numbers |
| Your salary (or combined) |
£_______ |
| × 4.5 = max mortgage |
£_______ |
| + Your deposit |
+ £_______ |
| = Max house price |
£_______ |
| - Buying costs (~£5,000-10,000) |
- £_______ |
| = True budget |
£_______ |
What to Do Next
| Priority |
Action |
| 1 |
Check credit report |
| 2 |
Calculate your budget |
| 3 |
Get mortgage in principle |
| 4 |
Build deposit |
| 5 |
Research areas in budget |
| 6 |
Consider help available |
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Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. PocketWise provides information and guidance — we do not offer financial advice. Seek independent mortgage advice before making decisions about borrowing.
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