Mortgage AND rent paid by almost half of first time buyers

Mortgage AND rent paid by almost half of first time buyers


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Some 45% of first time buyers have to pay both rent and mortgage payments at the same time because they cannot align the end of their rental contract with the purchase of their new home.

That’s according to specialist lender Aldermore. 

On average, affected first time buyers double up on these costs for 2.4 months.

Based on data of average rent and mortgage payments, this means buyers are spending approximately £5,050.

Jon Cooper, director of mortgages at Aldermore, comments: “First time buyers may want to have a slight overlap with their rental contract and newly purchased home, to remove some of the stress moving can bring. 

“However, this comes at a cost during an already expensive time.

“Keeping your landlord in the loop on your homebuying journey is a smart way to see if you can get timings to align. If you’re planning to buy in the next year, you might want to consider approaching your landlord to see if they would be open to a rolling monthly contract or a more flexible break clause.”    

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