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Exeter is the least affordable place in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to buy a new build home

It would take an average of 18.7 months to save for a new build in London, but 24.3 months in Exeter

Exeter is the worst city in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to be able to afford to buy a new build home.

Research by the new homes specialists, Stone Real Estate, has looked at where in Britain offers the best level of new build affordability, based on the earnings available, the average new build house price, and the time taken to save a mortgage deposit.

They looked at the current average cost of a new build property across 50 of Britain’s biggest cities, working out the cost of a 10 per cent mortgage deposit and comparing it to average monthly net salary to see where is home to the best affordability ratio and the quickest time to save.

Across Britain, the current new build costs an average of £295,950, with a 10 per cent deposit costing £29,595.

The average monthly net salary currently sits at £1,993 and so it would take 14.9 months for the average home buyer to save a deposit.

But hopeful new build owners in Exeter have the longest wait to save for a deposit at 24.3 months, closely followed by Cambridge at 24.1 months.

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Durham tops Britain’s best cities for new build affordability - Wwile the wider property market has been tough of late in Durham, it does offer the best option for home buyers looking to save for a new build property.

With the average monthly salary at £1,803 and a 10 per cent deposit on the average new build costing £14,938, it would take just 8.3 months of saving to secure that first foot on the new home ladder.