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Renters £500 a year WORSE off compared to homeowners - see most expensive areas

Halfiax's research found that the average monthly cost of owning a three-bedroom house for first time buyers was £971 while for renters the monthly cost was around £1,013 a month

Homeowners were still better off even despite the interest rate hikes (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Homeowners are nearly £500 better off a year compared to renters according to an analysis by Halifax.

The bank's research found that the average monthly cost of owning a three-bedroom house for first time buyers was £971.

At the moment, this is £42 lower than the average cost of renting a similar property with renters paying an average of £1,013 a month.

This equates to around £500 a year for homeowners.

Halifax did note that the gap had narrowed since 2016 when homeowners were saving £1,567 a year but 2021's figure showed homeowners saving a whopping £1,300 compared to renters.

The mortgage lender found that the difference was "most pronounced" in London where homeowners were paying nearly £3,000 a year less.

Scotland was found to have the largest gap percentage-wise than the rest of the UK with renters paying 21% more than homeowners for a similar property.

On average, renters are paying £918 a month compared to £727 for homeowners.