For a £600,000 house, you’ll need a minimum deposit of £30,000 (5%), though £60,000-£120,000 (10-20%) is the norm at this price point.

Deposit Options for £600K House

Deposit % Amount Mortgage Best Rate Tier
5% £30,000 £570,000 Limited options (high LTV)
10% £60,000 £540,000 Good rates (~4.5%)
15% £90,000 £510,000 Better rates (~4.2%)
20% £120,000 £480,000 Best rates (~4.0%)
25% £150,000 £450,000 Premium rates (~3.8%)

Note: At 95% LTV, fewer lenders compete for this loan size, limiting options.

Monthly Payments by Deposit Size

Deposit Mortgage Monthly Payment (25yr) Rate
5% (£30K) £570,000 £3,508 5.5%
10% (£60K) £540,000 £3,007 4.5%
15% (£90K) £510,000 £2,761 4.2%
20% (£120K) £480,000 £2,534 4.0%
25% (£150K) £450,000 £2,305 3.8%

A 25% deposit saves £1,203/month compared to 5%.

Total Upfront Costs

Cost 10% Deposit 15% Deposit 20% Deposit
Deposit £60,000 £90,000 £120,000
Stamp duty (no FTB relief) £20,000 £20,000 £20,000
Solicitor £2,800 £2,800 £2,800
Survey (full building) £1,000 £1,000 £1,000
Arrangement fee £999 £999 £999
Total needed £84,799 £114,799 £144,799

Note: First-time buyer stamp duty relief doesn’t apply above £500,000 properties.

Income Required

Deposit % Mortgage Income Needed (4.5x)
10% £540,000 £120,000
15% £510,000 £113,333
20% £480,000 £106,667
25% £450,000 £100,000

Joint Buyer Options

Deposit Mortgage Single (4.5x) Joint (Combined)
10% £540,000 £120,000 £70K + £50K
15% £510,000 £113,333 £65K + £48K
20% £480,000 £106,667 £60K + £47K

Professional Mortgage Options

High earners in certain professions may access better terms:

Profession Typical Multiple Max Mortgage (£120K income)
Standard 4.5x £540,000
Doctor/Dentist 5.5x £660,000
Solicitor/Accountant 5x £600,000
Consultant 5.5x £660,000

Affordability at £600K

On £125,000 salary (£6,250/month take-home estimate):

Expense 10% Deposit 20% Deposit
Mortgage £3,007 (48%) £2,534 (41%)
Council Tax £300 (5%) £300 (5%)
Utilities £350 (6%) £350 (6%)
Insurance £150 (2%) £150 (2%)
Housing % 61% 54%

At 20% deposit, the housing costs become more manageable.

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