A gifted deposit is money given to you by close family or friends to help cover the purchase price of the property. It’s one of the most generous gifts someone can give.
The funds are simply gifted with no strings attached – it is not a loan that needs repaying. The gift money may come from the donor’s savings, or they may even tap into their home equity if they want to help even more.
According to the Office for National Statistics, the average house now costs £288,000, requiring a minimum 5% deposit of £14,400 - and that's before considering other purchase costs. Gifted deposits from family or friends are becoming an increasingly common solution and can feel like a lifesaver when trying to buy your first home. This financial boost can make the difference between securing a mortgage approval and continuing to rent, particularly in today's competitive market.
However, processes need to be followed, it’s not as simple as just transferring cash from one account to another.
Let's break down everything you need to know about gifted deposits:

