Homeowners take lodgers to cope with rate rise
Wednesday 08 August 2007
Over 25% of homeowners would consider taking on a lodger to fight interest rate rises and boost their incomes.
The survey by Propertyfinder.com also found that 19% of mortgage borrowers would consider taking a lodger but do not have enough space. They estimate that as many as 26 million bedrooms lie unused in Britain.
In addition, if interest rates rise to 6% then the average mortgage repayment will have risen by £79 per month since rates began rising, leading to borrowers needing to supplement their incomes.
Warren Bright, chief executive of Propertyfinder.com, says "it's a huge change to consider taking a stranger into your home so in practice, only a tiny proportion of homeowners would do it".
"However, for many people, especially for younger homeowners, those who live alone or who don't have children, it can be a very attractive option. What's more, there is tax relief available too", he added.
Homeowners taking on a lodger can receive £4,250 of income tax free, equivalent to £82 per week.