The Sheffield property market in 2025/26
Sheffield has a notably young demographic and strong student housing market, with a mix of Victorian terraces and modern central developments.
With an average house price of £205,000 against an average local wage of £33,410,Sheffield’s affordability ratio currently sits at 6.1× earnings. UK lenders typically cap mortgage offers at 4-4.5× income, which gives you a useful sense of how much of the local market your salary can realistically reach.
How to use this Sheffield mortgage calculator
- The calculator above is pre-filled with Sheffield’s average house price (£205,000) and a 15% deposit assumption. Adjust to match your own budget.
- Set your interest rate. UK mortgage rates in 2025/26 are typically in the 4.0-5.5% range for 5-year fixed deals — use the rate offered by your lender.
- Pick a mortgage term. 25 years is the UK standard, but 35-40 year terms are increasingly common for first-time buyers in higher-priced cities like Sheffield.
- Read off your monthly payment and the total interest paid over the term. The calculator also shows you the amortisation schedule.
What deposit do you need in Sheffield?
Most UK mortgages require a minimum 5% deposit, though 10-15% deposits unlock noticeably better rates. On a Sheffield first-time-buyer property of £175,000, that translates to:
- 5% deposit: £8,750 (95% LTV mortgage — narrower lender choice, higher rates)
- 10% deposit: £17,500 (90% LTV — solid middle ground)
- 15% deposit: £26,250 (85% LTV — most competitive rates start here)
- 25% deposit: £43,750 (75% LTV — best widely-available rates)
Related calculators
Most Sheffield buyers will want to model the full purchase, not just the mortgage. The following VideoQuill calculators cover the next steps:
- UK Stamp Duty calculator — exact SDLT/LBTT/LTT due on your purchase price
- UK take-home pay calculator — work out the monthly net income that will cover your payment
- Savings goal calculator — plan how long it takes to reach your Sheffield deposit
- Buy-to-let calculator — yields and cash flow if you’re investing rather than living there

