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    Every fee, every bill, every risk — calculated in seconds. True Bricks gives you the complete picture on any UK property before you make an offer.

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    What does it really cost to own a home in the UK?

    Owning a UK home costs far more than the monthly mortgage. On top of repayments you pay stamp duty, conveyancing and survey fees up front, then council tax (the English Band D average is about £2,171 a year), buildings insurance, gas, electricity and water bills, and ongoing maintenance. True Bricks adds every one of these up for any UK address in seconds — free, no account needed — so you see the true monthly and yearly cost before you make an offer.

    Last reviewed · figures use 2025/26 UK rates.

    What you'll see

    Every property, scored from 0 to 100.

    80–100: Prime Asset

    Exceptional value-to-cost ratio with minimal structural risks.

    50–79: Fair Warning

    Solid potential but requires investigation into maintenance.

    Below 50: High Volatility

    Multiple red flags detected. Proceed with extreme caution.

    Sample analysis

    Live analysis
    82/100
    Good

    12 Elm Grove, London

    Yield

    5.8%

    Risk

    Moderate

    Forensic breakdown

    The True Cost Ledger

    Ledger ref: TB-9921-X

    Comprehensive Analysis Report

    Estimated asking

    £850,000

    Initial acquisition costs

    Stamp Duty (SDLT)£32,500
    Legal & Conveyancing£1,250
    Level 3 Structural Survey£1,200
    Total day-one cost£884,950

    10-year operational forecast

    Projected Maintenance£42,500
    Ground Rent & Service (Est)£4,500
    Energy Inefficiency Loss£9,200
    Hidden holding cost£56,200

    Net 10-year ownership cost

    £941,150

    Recent analyses from the community

    SL6 area · Detached · 3 bed

    SL6 area · Detached · 3 bed

    58/100

    £425k–£475k

    Consider — some concerns

    EPC D
    High crime
    Low flood risk
    RG10 area · Detached · 4 bed

    RG10 area · Detached · 4 bed

    82/100

    £1.2m–£1.3m

    Good buy — strong fundamentals

    Low crime
    Good schools
    Garden & parking
    SL6 area · Semi-detached · 3 bed

    SL6 area · Semi-detached · 3 bed

    42/100

    £500k–£550k

    Higher risk — review carefully

    High flood risk
    EPC E
    Busy road
    SL7 area · Detached · 5 bed

    SL7 area · Detached · 5 bed

    71/100

    £1.25m–£1.4m

    Solid — minor concerns

    Good schools
    EPC C
    Moderate crime

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    How it works

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    Step 1

    Enter any UK property

    Search by address or paste a Rightmove link. We'll pull in all the details automatically.

    Step 2

    Customise your scenario

    Adjust your deposit, mortgage rate and term. Add your current rent to compare buying vs renting.

    Step 3

    Get the full picture

    See day-one costs, monthly outgoings, risk flags and a TrueBricks score — all in one place.

    Common questions

    What does it really cost to own a home in the UK?

    Far more than the mortgage. On top of repayments you pay stamp duty and conveyancing up front, then council tax (the English Band D average is about £2,171 a year), buildings insurance, gas, electricity and water bills, and ongoing maintenance. True Bricks adds all of these up so you see the full monthly and yearly cost.

    Is True Bricks free to use?

    Yes — analysing any UK property is free and needs no account. A Pro plan (£8/month, cancel anytime) unlocks the investor tools: rental yield, HMO and capital gains tax modelling.

    What costs does True Bricks include?

    Mortgage repayments, stamp duty (SDLT), Land Registry and legal fees, council tax, buildings and contents insurance, energy and water, and a maintenance allowance — plus ground risks like subsidence and radon where data exists.

    Do I need to know the asking price?

    No. Enter any UK address or paste a listing URL and True Bricks pulls the details automatically, then estimates every cost from there. You can adjust any figure yourself.

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