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    Scottish towns named cheapest in UK for first-time buyers

    March 7, 20252 Mins Read


    New research has found Scottish towns are the cheapest in the UK for first-time buyers.

    Analysis from property website Rightmove also found that a typical monthly mortgage payment on a first-time buyer property is £350 more than five years ago.

    Scottish towns made up half of the top ten list of lowest-priced areas across the UK for first-time buyers.

    Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire was the most affordable, with a typical first home costing £84,325.

    Greenock and Paisley both come in at under £100,000, and East Kilbride and Ayr are just over.

    Across Scotland, the average first-time buyer property now costs £140,783.

    The average monthly mortgage payment on a typical first-time buyer property, a two-bedroom or fewer home, is now £940 compared to £590 in 2020, despite improvements in the mortgage market from last year.

    However, the average payment is still £155 lower than the peak in 2023.

    The analysis assumes a first-time buyer has been able to raise a 20% deposit and has opted to spread the cost of the mortgage over 30 years.

    Average wage growth has outpaced the rise in the average asking price for a typical first-time property buyer.

    Average earnings have grown by 30% in the last five years, compared to a 17% increase in the price of a typical first-time buyer’s home.

    In London, an average first-time buyer type property is 6.8 times the national average wage of two people, now priced at £500,066.

    Average asking price Price change
    Kilmarnock, Ayrshire £84,325 -1.0%
    Greenock, Inverclyde £88,862 +0.7%
    Grimsby, Lincolnshire £93,427 -1.2%
    Blackpool, Lancashire £93,711 0.0%
    Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire £95,473 +0.8%
    Hartlepool £99,525 +10.7%
    Paisley, Renfrewshire £99,570 +2.3%
    East Kilbride, Glasgow £100,814 +4.1%
    Ayr, Ayrshire £101,391 +1.0%
    Burnley, Lancashire £102,848 +6.2%
    Top 10 areas in the UK with lowest first-time buyer home prices.

    Toby Leek, National Association of Estate Agents president, said: “Recent market data shows that the average first-time buyer currently sits around 33 years old, which is almost a 10% increase compared to only ten years back.

    “As well as the continued increase in the average age of first-time buyers, they also, on average, had to make a deposit of over £60,000 and typically paid around £310,000 for their first home reiterating the consistent challenges and strains placed on their affordability”.

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