Mortgages & Property
Hidden Costs of Home Ownership UK — What You'll Really Pay Each Year
What are the hidden costs of owning a home beyond the mortgage? Full breakdown of ongoing homeownership costs including maintenance, insurance, service charges, and unexpected repairs.
Your mortgage payment is just the start. Owning a home comes with a range of ongoing costs that catch many first-time buyers off guard. Here’s everything you’ll actually pay.
Annual Cost of Home Ownership
| Expense |
Typical Annual Cost |
Notes |
| Mortgage payments |
£8,000-£20,000+ |
Depends on amount and rate |
| Council tax |
£1,500-£3,000+ |
Varies by band and council |
| Buildings insurance |
£200-£500 |
Required by most lenders |
| Contents insurance |
£100-£300 |
Recommended |
| Maintenance and repairs |
£2,500-£5,000+ |
1-2% of property value/year |
| Utilities (gas, electric, water) |
£2,000-£3,000 |
Typically higher than renting |
| Broadband / TV licence |
£500-£700 |
Not unique to ownership |
| Ground rent (leasehold) |
£0-£500 |
If applicable |
| Service charge (leasehold) |
£1,500-£4,000+ |
If applicable |
| Life insurance / mortgage protection |
£200-£600 |
Strongly recommended |
| Total (exc. mortgage) |
£7,500-£17,000+ |
£625-£1,400+ per month |
Maintenance — The Big Surprise
The 1-2% Rule
Budget 1-2% of your property value per year for maintenance and repairs:
| Property Value |
1% Budget |
2% Budget |
Monthly Set-Aside |
| £150,000 |
£1,500 |
£3,000 |
£125-£250 |
| £250,000 |
£2,500 |
£5,000 |
£208-£417 |
| £350,000 |
£3,500 |
£7,000 |
£292-£583 |
| £500,000 |
£5,000 |
£10,000 |
£417-£833 |
Common Maintenance Costs
| Job |
Typical Cost |
How Often |
| Boiler service |
£80-£120 |
Annual |
| New boiler |
£2,500-£4,500 |
Every 10-15 years |
| Roof repair (minor) |
£200-£500 |
As needed |
| Full roof replacement |
£5,000-£12,000 |
Every 40-60 years |
| External redecoration |
£1,000-£3,000 |
Every 5-8 years |
| Window replacement (full house) |
£4,000-£10,000 |
Every 20-30 years |
| Kitchen replacement |
£5,000-£20,000 |
Every 15-20 years |
| Bathroom replacement |
£3,000-£8,000 |
Every 15-20 years |
| Damp treatment |
£500-£5,000 |
As needed |
| Guttering replacement |
£500-£1,500 |
Every 15-20 years |
| Repointing brickwork |
£1,000-£5,000 |
Every 25-30 years |
| Tree work |
£200-£2,000 |
As needed |
| Fencing |
£500-£2,000 |
Every 10-15 years |
| Driveway resurfacing |
£2,000-£8,000 |
Every 15-25 years |
Emergency Fund for Homeowners
Keep at least £2,000-£5,000 accessible for unexpected repairs. Common emergencies:
| Emergency |
Typical Cost |
Urgency |
| Boiler breakdown (winter) |
£150-£400 repair or £2,500-£4,500 replacement |
Immediate |
| Burst pipe |
£150-£500 (plus potential water damage repair) |
Immediate |
| Roof leak |
£200-£1,000 emergency repair |
Urgent |
| Blocked drains |
£80-£300 |
Urgent |
| Electrical fault |
£100-£500 |
Urgent / safety |
| Broken window |
£100-£400 |
Same day |
Insurance Costs
Buildings Insurance (Required)
| Property Value |
Annual Premium (typical) |
| £150,000-£200,000 |
£200-£350 |
| £200,000-£350,000 |
£250-£450 |
| £350,000-£500,000 |
£350-£550 |
| £500,000+ |
£500-£1,000+ |
Factors affecting cost: property age, construction type, location (flood risk), claims history, rebuild cost.
Contents Insurance
| Coverage Level |
Annual Premium |
| £30,000 contents |
£80-£150 |
| £50,000 contents |
£120-£250 |
| £75,000 contents |
£180-£350 |
| £100,000+ contents |
£250-£500+ |
Life Insurance / Mortgage Protection
| Coverage Type |
Monthly Cost (non-smoker, age 35) |
| Decreasing term (matches mortgage) |
£8-£20 |
| Level term (fixed payout) |
£15-£35 |
| Critical illness cover (added) |
£30-£80 |
Leasehold-Specific Costs
If you own a leasehold flat or house, you’ll have additional charges:
Service Charges
| Property Type |
Typical Annual Service Charge |
| Ex-council flat |
£800-£2,000 |
| Purpose-built flat (standard) |
£1,500-£3,000 |
| Modern development (with amenities) |
£3,000-£6,000+ |
| Luxury development (gym, concierge) |
£5,000-£15,000+ |
What Service Charges Cover
- Building insurance (buildings, not contents)
- Communal area maintenance and cleaning
- Lift maintenance
- Garden maintenance
- Building management fees
- Sinking fund / reserve fund contributions
- Major works contributions
Ground Rent
- New leases created after 30 June 2022 must have ground rent of £0 (peppercorn) under the Leasehold Reform Act
- Existing leases may have ground rent of £50-£500+ per year
- Some older leases have escalating ground rent clauses — check before buying
Major Works (Section 20)
Leaseholders can be hit with one-off bills for major building work:
| Type of Work |
Typical Cost Per Flat |
| Roof replacement |
£3,000-£10,000 |
| External cladding |
£5,000-£30,000+ |
| Window replacement |
£2,000-£5,000 |
| Lift replacement |
£2,000-£8,000 |
| Fire safety remediation |
Variable (can be very high) |
Council Tax
Council tax varies significantly by location and property band:
| Band |
Typical Range (per year) |
Based on 1991 Valuation |
| A |
£1,000-£1,400 |
Up to £40,000 |
| B |
£1,200-£1,600 |
£40,001-£52,000 |
| C |
£1,350-£1,800 |
£52,001-£68,000 |
| D |
£1,500-£2,100 |
£68,001-£88,000 |
| E |
£1,800-£2,600 |
£88,001-£120,000 |
| F |
£2,100-£3,000 |
£120,001-£160,000 |
| G |
£2,400-£3,400 |
£160,001-£320,000 |
| H |
£3,000-£4,200 |
Over £320,000 |
Council tax can be reduced if you live alone (25% discount), are a student, or qualify for council tax support.
Renting vs Owning — True Cost Comparison
| Cost Category |
Renting |
Owning |
| Monthly payment |
Rent |
Mortgage |
| Maintenance |
Landlord’s responsibility |
Your responsibility |
| Insurance (buildings) |
Landlord’s responsibility |
Your responsibility |
| Insurance (contents) |
Your responsibility |
Your responsibility |
| Council tax |
Your responsibility |
Your responsibility |
| Boiler/heating repairs |
Landlord’s responsibility |
Your responsibility |
| Major structural issues |
Landlord’s responsibility |
Your responsibility |
| Improvements |
Limited |
Unlimited (planning permitting) |
| Typical “hidden” extra costs |
Minimal |
£3,000-£8,000+/year |
First-Year Homeowner Costs
The first year often costs more than subsequent years:
| First-Year Expense |
Cost |
| Furnishing (if first home) |
£2,000-£10,000 |
| Essential repairs / improvements |
£500-£5,000 |
| Garden equipment (mower, tools) |
£200-£500 |
| Redecorating |
£500-£3,000 |
| New appliances |
£500-£2,000 |
| Changing locks |
£100-£300 |
| First-year total |
£3,800-£20,800 |
Budget for these separately from your deposit and completion costs.