The best, most tax-efficient, most flexible, form of investing is to own your own home. So forget about pensions as you tie up your money and won't be able to access it when you need it.
When you have bought your home and reduced your mortgage to a very comfortable level, you can then think about pensions.
The exception is where your employer matches your contribution. If your employer matches your contribution, you should contribute up to the limit.
Even if you think that you won't be buying a home in the medium term, do not tie up your money. Plans change.
Brendan
Thanks for the advice Breadan & Steven
Yes Steven I will be starting pension scheme this month and decide to contribute 10% myself as I currently have the available funds.
My goals would be planing to buy a personal house in around 3 to 4 years from now. I have always like the idea of owning some investment property as I think it a good source of income once payed off and I retire.
I'm just don't feel that I am doing the best with my funds that are now sitting in a bank barley making any interest.
Brendan always takes a bit of flak when he runs this line. A couple of thoughts:Seems very odd...Brendan is suggesting not to save or invest a penny anywhere until you've bought house and paid most of it. Does this not have an "all eggs in one basket feel"?
I don't think he is suggesting waiting until you've paid the mortgage offWaiting until youre 50 to start pension because all your money is tied up in mortgage sounds like bad idea to me
When you have bought your home and reduced your mortgage to a very comfortable level, you can then think about pensions.
Seems very strange to me, as most other money commentators suggest starting pension ASAP. Waiting until youre 50 to start pension because all your money is tied up in mortgage sounds like bad idea to me
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