Published on Oct 29, 2025
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The True Cost of Homeownership: Beyond the Mortgage Payment

The Hidden Expenses Owning a home involves far more than mortgage repayments. First-time buyers often underestimate ongoing costs — insurance, taxes, utilities, maintenance — that can add 25–30% to total housing expenses annually.

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Maintenance and Repairs

Experts recommend budgeting 1–3% of your home’s value each year for maintenance. That means £3,000 annually for a £300,000 property. From roof repairs to appliance replacements, preventive care is cheaper than neglect.

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Property Taxes and Insurance

These vary by region but often rise annually. Home insurance protects against fire, theft, or damage, but optional add-ons like flood coverage can increase costs. Review policies yearly to avoid overpaying or being underinsured.

Utilities and Upgrades

Owning means paying for all utilities directly — including services once split in rentals (trash, water, maintenance). You’ll also face ongoing expenses for improvements that maintain property value, like repainting or landscaping.