A study showed that renting is 15% more expensive on average than owning across the country, up from a 10% premium last year.
It examined the prices and rents of 78,000 two-bed flats currently on the market, comparing rental costs to the payments on an interest-only mortgage at 5% a year.
It found that Swansea, Plymouth and Bournemouth were the only towns where renting was a better option than buying, with rents proving cheaper by 9.3%, 6.6% and 5.7% respectively.
By comparison, renters in Milton Keynes are worst off, with rents 36% more expensive than the cost of owning, leaving them an average of £2,436 a year worse off.
Warrington and Walsall came second and third with rental premiums of 33% and 32% respectively.
In addition, renting in London is 31% more expensive than owning, despite the average cost of a two-bedroom flat standing at £442,036. Tenants in London will pay an average of £6,888 more a year than home owners.
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