Regional guide

North East

Average house price
£170,000
Typical FTB price
£150,000
10% deposit on FTB avg
£15,000
SDLT (FTB)
£0
90% LTV 5-yr fix
5.20%
Est. monthly payment
£731

Figures derived from HM Land Registry UK HPI and our live rate table (see rates). Updated 18 April 2026.

What the headline numbers hide

Regional averages are useful for planning but they smooth over significant variation. In North East, the gap between the most and least expensive postcodes is often 2-3x — a country-cottage-and-greenbelt pocket next to a post-industrial town can sit in the same ONS average. Use the regional price as a sanity check, then look at the specific town or postcode you care about.

Schemes that work well here

A rough affordability picture

Use the numbers above as a starting point, then load the affordability calculator, set the region to North East, and adjust from there. The calculator will apply the current best-buy rate for your loan-to-value and give a cash-on-day-one figure that includes stamp duty and fees.

Frequently asked

What's the typical deposit for a first-time buyer in North East?

Across England, 15-25% is typical but 5-10% is very usable with high-LTV products or schemes. In North East specifically, average FTB prices are around £150,000, so a 10% deposit is about £15,000. The Lifetime ISA (25% government bonus on up to £4,000/year contributions) is especially useful here because the £450,000 property cap covers almost all FTB-bracket homes.

Does stamp duty bite in North East?

At the regional average first-time buyer price of £150,000, first-time buyers pay no stamp duty (the FTB nil-rate band covers the whole price up to £300,000). Non-FTB movers at the same price pay £500.

Which schemes work best in North East?

For this region, we'd direct you first at Lifetime ISA and Mortgage Guarantee Scheme (original). Save up to £4,000/year and the government adds a 25% bonus — free deposit top-up (£1,000/year max).