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TwitterIn 2024, the average age of recent first-time buyers in London was slightly higher than the England average. Across the UK, first-time buyers accounted for approximately 290,000 home sales. First-time buyer prices and mortgages In London, the average value of a mortgage for first-time buyers was far higher than all other regions in the UK. Apart from the initial cost of a down payment, those that can afford to, see monthly payment savings against those renting. In certain parts of the country, annual savings of buying against renting saw first time buyers amounted to over two thousand British pounds. Help to buy To encourage first-time buyers, the UK government started the "Help to buy" scheme. The scheme sees people saving for a first-time home receive a 25 percent bonus to their savings when purchasing a house valued at 250,000 British pounds (450,000 British pounds in London). Between December 2015 and March 2018, the North West of England saw the highest number of Help to buy ISA bonuses paid.
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TwitterSince 2011, the average age of British citizens buying their first home in the United Kingdom (UK) increased by two years. In 2011, the average age for the country was 29, while in 2024, it reached 31 years. Nevertheless, the average age varied in different regions.
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TwitterData on resident buyers who are persons that purchased a residential property in a market sale and filed their T1 tax return form: number of and incomes of residential property buyers, sale price, price-to-income ratio by the number of buyers as part of a sale, age groups, first-time home buyer status, buyer characteristics (sex, family type, immigration status, period of immigration, admission category).
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Comparison of average income, loan size, purchase price, and loan-to-value ratio across all age groups.
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TwitterTo obtain a mortgage, first-time homebuyers in the UK need to save a deposit amounting to about 20 percent of the property purchase price. The higher the property value and the loan amount, the higher the deposit. In 2024, the average first-time buyer deposit in the UK was about 61,090 British pounds, but in the most expensive region, Greater London, the deposit amount was more than double. The share of the deposit was also much higher than in other regions in the UK. How has the house price for first-time buyers changed over time? Housing bought by first-time buyers has become increasingly pricier since 2000, making it harder for renters to get on the property ladder. By 2024, the average house price had tripled. The price also varied in different regions, with the North East being the least expensive and Greater London – the most expensive. Which are the most affordable areas for first-time buyers? While housing in certain areas can be pricy, this does not necessarily make it unaffordable, as the standard of living may also be higher. In 2020, the most affordable towns for first-time buyers were found in the North West region (Burnley) and Scotland (East Ayshire, North Ayshire, Inverclyde, West Dunbartonshire).
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Percentage of home buyers using conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA mortgages across different age groups.
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Home buyer statistics from 100+ million applications showing generational differences in loan amounts and down payments by Homebuyer.com.
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Distribution of down payment amounts showing the percentage of buyers in each range across age groups.
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The most frequently occurring DTI range for home buyers in each age group.
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TwitterThe house price to income index in Europe declined in 13 of the 28 European countries in 2024, indicating that income grew faster than house prices. Portugal had the highest house price to income index ranking, with values exceeding 148.8 index points. Romania and Finland were on the other side of the spectrum, with less than 100 index points. The house price to income ratio is an indicator for the development of housing affordability across OECD countries and is calculated as the nominal house prices divided by nominal disposable income per head, with 2015 chosen as a base year. A ratio higher than 100 means that the nominal house price growth since 2015 has outpaced the nominal disposable income growth, and housing is therefore comparatively less affordable. In 2024, the OECD average stood at 117.4 index points.
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TwitterThe first-time buyer average mortgage increased across all regions in the United Kingdom in 2023. London had the largest average mortgage size at over 383,386 British pounds. This was because it was also the region with the most expensive hosing.
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Average household income, debt-to-income ratios, and area median income comparisons for Late Millennial home buyers.
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TwitterThe average house price for first-time homebuyers in the United Kingdom (UK) was 311,034 British pounds in 2024, up from 288,136 British pounds the year before. All regions experienced an increase in 2024, with prices rising the most in Northern Ireland and the West Midlands. The South East and London were the most expensive regions to buy a home, with the average house prices at 367,974 British pounds and 511,514 British pounds, respectively.
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Average household income, debt-to-income ratios, and area median income comparisons for Early Millennial home buyers.
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Average household income, debt-to-income ratios, and area median income comparisons for Early Baby Boomer home buyers.
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TwitterIn December 2024, the average house price in England was pricier than in any other country. This considerable disparity in average house prices is in no small part down to the country's capital city, where the average asking price was more than double that of the UK’s average. Even in London, for those who can afford a mortgage, the savings made through buying over renting can be beneficial. What drives house prices? Average house prices are affected by several factors, including economic growth, unemployment, and interest rates. Housing supply also plays a considerable role, with a shortage of supply leading to increased competition and an upward push in prices. Conversely, an excess of housing means prices fall to stimulate buyers. House prices still set to grow The housing market in the UK is expected to continue to grow in the next years. By 2029,.the annual number of housing transactions is set to reach 1.4 million. With transactions on the rise, the average house price is also set to rise.
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TwitterThe number of bonuses paid out compared to the number of total property completions by age group in the United Kingdom (UK) in the 'help to buy' scheme between December 2015 and June 2023 varied by age group. Those aged between 25 and 34 years old used the help to buy scheme and received bonuses as well as making property completions far more than any other age group; 25 to 34 year old's received over 482,231 bonuses and made approximately 370,120 property completions.
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Average household income, debt-to-income ratios, and area median income comparisons for Late Baby Boomer home buyers.
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TwitterThe average age of first-time buyers (FTBs) in Ireland increased by *** years between 2017 and 2023. In 2017, the average age of first-time homebuyers was **** years. In 2023, the average homebuyer was **** years old. During the same period, the age of second and subsequent borrowers experienced slightly less variation.