Mortgages & Property
Rent vs Buy UK — Should You Rent or Buy a Home?
Comparing renting and buying a home in the UK. Costs, flexibility, building equity, and working out which makes sense for your situation.
Deciding whether to rent or buy is one of the biggest financial choices you’ll make.
Quick Comparison
| Factor |
Renting |
Buying |
| Upfront cost |
Deposit (1-2 months rent) |
Deposit (5-20% of property) |
| Monthly cost |
Rent (may rise) |
Mortgage + maintenance |
| Flexibility |
High |
Low |
| Equity building |
None |
Yes |
| Maintenance |
Landlord’s problem |
Your responsibility |
| Long-term security |
Limited |
High |
| Stamp Duty |
None |
Yes (unless exempt) |
True Costs of Buying
Upfront Costs
| Cost |
Amount |
| Deposit |
5-20% of property price |
| Stamp Duty |
Varies (calculators below) |
| Legal fees |
£1,000-£2,000 |
| Survey |
£300-£700 |
| Mortgage fees |
£0-£2,000 |
| Moving costs |
£500-£2,000 |
Ongoing Costs
| Cost |
Typical Annual |
| Mortgage payments |
Calculate based on loan |
| Buildings insurance |
£200-£500 |
| Maintenance/repairs |
1% of property value |
| Service charge (if leasehold) |
£1,000-£3,000+ |
| Ground rent (if leasehold) |
£100-£500 |
| Life insurance (recommended) |
£200-£500 |
Example: £250,000 Property
| Cost |
Amount |
| Deposit (10%) |
£25,000 |
| Stamp Duty (FTB) |
£0 |
| Legal, survey, fees |
~£3,500 |
| Total upfront |
~£28,500 |
| Monthly mortgage (4.5%, 25 years) |
~£1,251 |
| Annual maintenance (~1%) |
~£2,500 |
| Insurance |
~£300 |
| Monthly total |
~£1,485 |
True Costs of Renting
Upfront Costs
| Cost |
Amount |
| Deposit |
5 weeks rent (capped) |
| First month rent |
Month’s rent |
| References/fees |
Usually zero now |
| Moving costs |
£200-£500 |
Ongoing Costs
| Cost |
Typical Monthly |
| Rent |
Market rate |
| Contents insurance |
£10-£30 |
| Council Tax |
Same as buying |
| Utilities |
Same as buying |
Example: Similar Property
| Cost |
Amount |
| Deposit (5 weeks) |
~£1,730 |
| First month rent |
~£1,500 |
| Total upfront |
~£3,230 |
| Monthly rent |
~£1,500 |
| Insurance |
~£20 |
| Monthly total |
~£1,520 |
Financial Comparison
Monthly Cost Comparison
| Factor |
Buying |
Renting |
| Housing payment |
Mortgage |
Rent |
| May be |
Lower initially |
Higher or lower |
| Includes |
Building equity |
No equity |
| Maintenance |
Your cost |
Included |
Building Equity
| Over Time |
Buying |
Renting |
| After 5 years |
£40,000+ equity built |
£0 equity |
| After 10 years |
£90,000+ equity |
£0 equity |
| After 25 years |
Own property outright |
Still renting |
Approximate equity from mortgage repayments on £225,000 mortgage
The Opportunity Cost
| If You Rent |
Consider |
| Invest the deposit |
Could earn returns |
| £25,000 invested at 5% |
~£32,000 after 5 years |
| But |
Property may rise more |
| And |
No housing security |
Break-Even Analysis
| Years |
Usually Better To |
| Under 2 years |
Rent |
| 2-4 years |
Depends (close call) |
| 5+ years |
Buy (usually) |
| 10+ years |
Buy (almost always) |
Non-Financial Factors
Advantages of Buying
| Benefit |
Details |
| Security |
Can’t be evicted |
| Freedom |
Decorate, modify, pets |
| Stability |
Stay as long as you want |
| Community |
Put down roots |
| Forced saving |
Mortgage builds equity |
| Potential gain |
If prices rise |
Advantages of Renting
| Benefit |
Details |
| Flexibility |
Move easily |
| No maintenance worries |
Landlord’s job |
| Lower commitment |
Easier to change |
| No negative equity risk |
If prices fall |
| Simpler |
Less responsibility |
| Lower upfront cost |
Can save/invest elsewhere |
Disadvantages of Buying
| Issue |
Details |
| Illiquidity |
Hard to access equity |
| Maintenance burden |
Time and money |
| Risk |
Prices can fall |
| Tied to area |
Harder to move |
| Higher upfront |
Need large deposit |
| Stress |
Mortgage, repairs |
Disadvantages of Renting
| Issue |
Details |
| No equity |
Rent pays landlord’s mortgage |
| Insecurity |
Can be asked to leave |
| Restrictions |
Often no pets, limited changes |
| Rent rises |
Can increase annually |
| No control |
Landlord makes decisions |
| Long-term cost |
Rent forever |
When Renting Makes Sense
Good Situations for Renting
| Situation |
Why Rent |
| Not staying long |
Under 3-5 years |
| Job uncertain |
May need to relocate |
| Testing an area |
Before committing |
| Saving deposit |
Not ready yet |
| Market uncertain |
Prices may fall |
| Relationship early |
Before combining finances |
| No rush |
Waiting for right property |
Rent If
| Criteria |
Check |
| Staying less than 3 years |
☐ |
| Job may move you |
☐ |
| Don’t have deposit |
☐ |
| Prefer flexibility |
☐ |
| Market seems overvalued |
☐ |
When Buying Makes Sense
Good Situations for Buying
| Situation |
Why Buy |
| Staying long-term |
5+ years |
| Stable job and income |
Can maintain payments |
| Have deposit saved |
Ready financially |
| Found right area |
Committed to location |
| Rent high vs mortgage |
Monthly savings |
| Want to settle |
Ready for commitment |
Buy If
| Criteria |
Check |
| Planning to stay 5+ years |
☐ |
| Have deposit (5-20%) |
☐ |
| Stable income |
☐ |
| Can afford maintenance buffer |
☐ |
| Found area you want |
☐ |
| Want to build equity |
☐ |
Running the Numbers
Calculate Your Costs
| Buying Calculation |
Amount |
| Mortgage payment |
£ |
| Council Tax |
£ |
| Insurance (buildings + life) |
£ |
| Maintenance (1% ÷ 12) |
£ |
| Total monthly |
£ |
| Renting Calculation |
Amount |
| Rent |
£ |
| Council Tax |
£ |
| Contents insurance |
£ |
| Total monthly |
£ |
| Compare |
Result |
| Monthly difference |
£ |
| Equity built (monthly) |
£ |
| True difference |
£ |
Use Our Calculators
The Hybrid Approach
Rent-to-Save Strategy
| Approach |
Details |
| Rent affordably |
While saving deposit |
| Invest savings |
Build wealth |
| Buy when ready |
Deposit + right property |
| Timeline |
Often 3-5 years |
What to Do While Renting
| Action |
Benefit |
| Save in LISA |
25% bonus on deposit |
| Build credit |
Better mortgage rates |
| Research areas |
Find right location |
| Learn about buying |
Make informed decision |
Summary: Decision Guide
Ask Yourself
| Question |
Answer |
| How long will I stay? |
Under 3 years = rent |
| Do I have deposit? |
No = rent and save |
| Is my income stable? |
No = perhaps rent |
| Rent vs mortgage cost? |
Calculate both |
| Do I want responsibility? |
No = rent |
| Building equity important? |
Yes = buy |
Quick Decision
| Situation |
Decision |
| Staying 5+ years, have deposit |
Buy makes sense |
| Staying under 3 years |
Rent makes sense |
| Uncertain about anything |
Rent while deciding |
| Renting is much cheaper |
Consider renting + investing |
| Mortgage is cheaper than rent |
Buying probably wins |
Neither Is Always Right
| Reality |
Details |
| Depends on you |
Circumstances matter |
| Depends on market |
Local conditions |
| Depends on prices |
Rent vs buy ratios vary |
| Both are valid |
Not one right answer |
The best choice depends on your circumstances, local market conditions, and personal priorities. Run the numbers for your specific situation, and remember that flexibility and peace of mind have real value too.
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.