What House Can I Afford on £40,000 Salary UK (2026)

On a £40,000 salary, you can typically afford a £160,000-£200,000 house depending on your deposit.

How Much Can You Borrow?

Lending Multiple Max Mortgage With 10% Deposit
4.0x £160,000 £177,778 house
4.5x £180,000 £200,000 house
5.0x (select lenders) £200,000 £222,222 house

Monthly Mortgage Payments

On a £160,000 mortgage at current rates:

Rate 25-Year Term 30-Year Term
4.5% £890 £811
5.0% £936 £859
5.5% £983 £908

Affordability Check

Your monthly take-home on £40,000: ~£2,626

Expense Amount % of Take-Home
Mortgage (5%, 25yr) £936 36%
Council Tax £150 6%
Utilities £170 6%
Housing total £1,256 48%

This leaves £1,370/month for other expenses.

Deposit Requirements

House Price 5% Deposit 10% Deposit
£160,000 £8,000 £16,000
£180,000 £9,000 £18,000
£200,000 £10,000 £20,000

Where Can You Buy?

Average house prices around £160,000-£200,000:

Region Avg Price Affordable?
North East £155,000 ✓ Very
Yorkshire £192,000
North West £197,000
Wales £205,000 Edge
East Midlands £230,000 Stretch
West Midlands £238,000 Stretch

Best options: Most of the North, parts of Wales, some Midlands towns.

Boosting Your Budget

Joint Purchase

Combined Salary Max Mortgage (4.5x) Max Property
£40K + £25K £292,500 £325,000
£40K + £35K £337,500 £375,000
£40K + £40K £360,000 £400,000

Shared Ownership Example

A £250,000 shared ownership property:

Share Bought Price Paid Deposit (10%) Mortgage
25% £62,500 £6,250 £56,250
50% £125,000 £12,500 £112,500
75% £187,500 £18,750 £168,750

Plus rent on the unowned share.

Total Buying Costs

For a £180,000 home with 10% deposit:

Cost Amount
Deposit £18,000
Stamp duty (FTB) £0
Solicitor £1,500
Survey £400
Arrangement fee £999
Moving £800
Total £21,699
Tags: