The apparent plight of first time buyers hits the headlines frequently but new research shows that second steppers face a wide gap between the price of their first and second homes.
Data from comparison servicer GetAgent shows that the current average paid by existing homeowners across Britain for their second property is £299,590, which is 40 per cent higher than the average of £214,452 paid by the average first-time buyers.
Regionally, Scotland is home to the biggest step between the first rung and the rest of the ladder, with existing homeowners paying 49 per cent more than first-time buyers. The South East (47 per cent) is also home to one of the largest steps, as are the South West and West Midlands (both 39 per cent).
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