Rent or buy in Yorkshire and The Humber?
In Yorkshire and The Humber the average home costs £207,974 (HM Land Registry UKHPI, April 2026) while the average private rent is £856 a month, or £10,272 a year (ONS PIPR, May 2026). The price-to-rent ratio is 20.2, which tends to favour renting on the conventional rule of thumb (UK average 16.3).
- Price-to-rent ratio
- 20.2
- <15 buy · 16–20 balanced · >20 rent
- Average house price
- £207,974
- UKHPI
- Average monthly rent
- £856
- ONS PIPR
- Annual rent
- £10,272
The price-to-rent ratio is the average house price divided by one year of rent. It is a like-for-like value signal, not a mortgage calculation: it ignores interest rates, maintenance and house-price growth, so treat it as a starting point rather than personal advice.
Similar areas by price-to-rent
- Derby20.1 ratio
- London20.1 ratio
- Oxford20.2 ratio
- South West20.4 ratio
- Swansea20.5 ratio
- Wakefield20.7 ratio
See also: years of salary to buy in Yorkshire and The Humber · full house prices in Yorkshire and The Humber
Frequently asked questions
- Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Yorkshire and The Humber?
- In Yorkshire and The Humber the average home costs £207,974 (HM Land Registry UKHPI, April 2026) and the average private rent is £856 a month, or £10,272 a year (ONS PIPR, May 2026). That is a price-to-rent ratio of 20.2, which tends to favour renting on the conventional rule of thumb.
- What is the price-to-rent ratio in Yorkshire and The Humber?
- The price-to-rent ratio in Yorkshire and The Humber is 20.2 — the £207,974 average house price divided by £10,272 of annual rent. A ratio below 15 is usually read as favouring buying, 16–20 as balanced, and above 20 as favouring renting.
- How much is rent in Yorkshire and The Humber?
- The average monthly private rent in Yorkshire and The Humber is £856 (ONS Price Index of Private Rents, May 2026).
- Does Yorkshire and The Humber favour renting or buying compared with the UK?
- Yorkshire and The Humber's price-to-rent ratio of 20.2 compares with 16.3 for the UK as a whole, so relative to renting, buying here is pricier than the UK average.
Sources: house price — HM Land Registry — UK House Price Index (UKHPI) (April 2026); rent — ONS — Price Index of Private Rents, UK: monthly price statistics (May 2026). Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. UKHPI and ONS PIPR are published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.