Mortgages & Property

Home Buying Costs Calculator UK — Total Cost of Buying a House

Calculate all the costs of buying a home in the UK including stamp duty, legal fees, surveys, and moving costs. Know the true cost before you buy.

Mortgage information is general guidance only. Mortgages are regulated by the FCA. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE. Consult an FCA-regulated mortgage adviser before making decisions.

Buying a home involves more than just the deposit. Here’s a complete breakdown of all the costs involved.

Total Cost Summary

Cost Category Typical Range Notes
Deposit 5-20% of price Higher = better rates
Stamp duty 0-12% First-time buyers exempt up to £425k
Legal fees £1,000-2,500 Conveyancing and searches
Survey £300-1,500 Depends on type
Mortgage fees £0-2,000 Can often be added to loan
Moving costs £500-2,000+ Van hire or removal company

Cost Calculator by Property Price

First-Time Buyer

Property Price Deposit (10%) Stamp Duty Fees (est) Total Needed
£200,000 £20,000 £0 £3,000 £23,000
£250,000 £25,000 £0 £3,500 £28,500
£300,000 £30,000 £0 £4,000 £34,000
£400,000 £40,000 £0 £4,500 £44,500
£425,000 £42,500 £0 £5,000 £47,500
£500,000 £50,000 £3,750 £5,500 £59,250

Non-First-Time Buyer (Moving Home)

Property Price Deposit (10%) Stamp Duty Fees (est) Total Needed
£200,000 £20,000 £1,500 £3,000 £24,500
£250,000 £25,000 £2,500 £3,500 £31,000
£300,000 £30,000 £2,500 £4,000 £36,500
£400,000 £40,000 £7,500 £4,500 £52,000
£500,000 £50,000 £12,500 £5,500 £68,000

Additional Property (Buy-to-Let/Second Home)

Add 5% stamp duty surcharge:

Property Price Deposit (25%) Stamp Duty Fees (est) Total Needed
£200,000 £50,000 £11,500 £3,500 £65,000
£300,000 £75,000 £21,500 £4,500 £101,000

Detailed Cost Breakdown

1. Deposit

Deposit Size Pros Cons
5% Lower barrier to entry Higher interest rates, mortgage insurance
10% Good rates available Still higher than 15%+ LTV
15% Better rates More saving required
20%+ Best rates Significant sum to save

2. Stamp Duty Land Tax (England & NI)

Property Price First-Time Buyer Home Mover Additional Property
Up to £250,000 0% 0% 5%
£250,001-£425,000 0% 5% 8%
£425,001-£625,000 5% 5% 8%
£625,001-£925,000 N/A (no relief) 5% 8%
£925,001-£1.5m N/A 10% 13%
Over £1.5m N/A 12% 15%

Scotland (LBTT) and Wales (LTT) have different rates.

3. Legal/Conveyancing Fees

Service Cost Range
Conveyancer’s fixed fee £500-1,500
Local authority searches £200-400
Water and drainage search £30-50
Environmental search £30-50
Land Registry fee £95-500 (depends on price)
Bank transfer fees £30-50
ID verification £10-20
Typical total £1,000-2,500

4. Survey Costs

Survey Type Cost Best For
Mortgage valuation Often free Lender’s requirement only
Condition Report (Level 1) £250-400 Modern properties, flats
HomeBuyer Report (Level 2) £400-700 Most properties
Building Survey (Level 3) £600-1,500 Older/unusual properties

5. Mortgage Fees

Fee Type Cost Notes
Arrangement/product fee £0-2,000 Can add to mortgage
Booking/application fee £0-250 Non-refundable
Valuation fee Often free Some lenders charge
Broker fee £0-500 Many are free

6. Moving Costs

Service Cost Range
Van hire (DIY) £50-150/day
Man and van £200-500
Removal company (local) £400-800
Removal company (long distance) £800-2,000+
Packing materials £50-100
Storage (if needed) £50-200/month

7. Ongoing Costs to Budget For

Cost Frequency Typical Amount
Buildings insurance Annual £150-500
Contents insurance Annual £100-300
Maintenance fund Annual 1% of property value
Service charge (leasehold) Annual £1,000-5,000
Ground rent (leasehold) Annual £100-500
Council tax Monthly £100-400

Costs You Might Forget

Cost Amount When
Mortgage early repayment charge 1-5% of loan If you have existing mortgage
Estate agent fees (if selling) 1-3% + VAT When selling current home
Utilities setup fees £50-100 Moving in
Redirected mail £35-100 3-12 months
New locks/security £100-300 Moving in
Immediate repairs/decorating Variable Moving in

Leasehold Additional Costs

Cost Amount
Leasehold information pack £200-500
Notice of transfer fee £50-200
Certificate of compliance £50-100
Deed of covenant £100-300

How to Reduce Costs

Area Saving Strategy
Stamp duty First-time buyer relief; shared ownership
Legal fees Compare quotes; online conveyancers
Survey Choose appropriate level for property
Mortgage fees Compare total cost including fees
Moving Move mid-week; do packing yourself

Budget Checklist

Category Budgeted Actual
Deposit £ £
Stamp duty £ £
Legal fees £ £
Searches £ £
Survey £ £
Mortgage fees £ £
Moving costs £ £
Immediate repairs £ £
Emergency buffer £ £
TOTAL £ £

Recommendation: Add 10% buffer for unexpected costs.

Key Takeaways

  1. Budget 3-10% on top of deposit for all fees and costs
  2. First-time buyers save significantly on stamp duty
  3. Get survey quotes early — don’t skip this step
  4. Compare conveyancers — prices vary significantly
  5. Keep emergency fund — unexpected costs happen

For more detail, see our first-time buyer guide and stamp duty calculator.


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.

Sources

  1. FCA — Mortgages
  2. MoneyHelper — Buying a home