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2025/26 Tax Year

Mortgage on £60,000 Salary

On a £60,000 salary, you could borrow between £240,000 and £300,000 for a mortgage.

Conservative (4x)
£240,000
Standard (4.5x)
£270,000
Maximum (5x)
£300,000
Monthly (4.5%)
£1,500.75

Your Income Details

Calculate how much you can borrow for 2025/26

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What You Could Afford

Based on £60,000 combined income

£295,000
Maximum Property Value (4.5x)
You Could Borrow
£270,000
Monthly Payment
£1,500.75
Conservative (4x)£265,000
Standard (4.5x)£295,000
Maximum (5x)£325,000
Your Deposit£25,000
Loan-to-Value (LTV)
Lower is better for rates
92%
% of Take-Home
Mortgage vs monthly income
40%

Lenders typically prefer mortgage payments under 35% of your take-home pay.

Borrowing on £60,000

With a £60,000 salary, most UK lenders will offer you between 4 and 4.5 times your income. This means you could borrow £240,000 to £270,000. Some lenders may stretch to 5x (£300,000) for borrowers with excellent credit and low outgoings.

Add a Deposit

With a £25,000 deposit, you could afford a property worth £295,000. A larger deposit means better interest rates and more property options. Aim for 10-20% of the property value for the best deals.

Joint Application

Buying with a partner? If they also earn £60,000, your combined borrowing power would be £540,000 at 4.5x. This significantly increases what you can afford.

Estimated Moving Costs

Based on a property value of approx. £300,000 (assuming 10% deposit).

Stamp Duty (Standard)£2,500
Stamp Duty (First Time Buyer)£0
Legal & Survey Fees (Est.)£2,000
Total Estimated Costs£4,500