New research from Lloyds identifies the UK towns and cities where first-time buyers account for the largest share of mortgaged home purchases.
Outside London, Manchester tops the list, with first-time buyers making up 70.2% of mortgaged purchases in 2025, up from 67.2% in 2024. Sandwell in the West Midlands follows, with 69.7% of buyers entering the market for the first time.
The data suggests that despite recent challenges from higher prices and borrowing costs, certain areas remain accessible for those getting onto the property ladder.
Next on the list comes Sandwell in the West Midlands, where first-time buyers made up 69.7% of the market.
Top 10 areas with the biggest share of first-time buyers
Amanda Bryden, Head of Mortgages, Lloyds:
“Choosing your first home is a huge moment. Affordability is the number one priority for most first‑time buyers, and we’re seeing more people cast their net wider to find places that match both their lifestyle and their budget.
“That flexibility can quite literally open up more doors. Manchester is a magnet for those seeking modern city-living, while increasing demand for Worcester’s more historic charm shows just how quickly new and unexpected hotspots can emerge.
“Homeownership remains one of the most effective ways to build long‑term financial security. If you’re thinking about buying, speaking to a mortgage expert is a great first step. They can explain what’s affordable for you and talk you through the support available, including low‑deposit options.”
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