Fellow contractors,
My grandad sadly passed last weekend and as a result, I have been left a fairly significant amount of money (circa 300k) and I am looking at ways to make the most of it. I am currently in rented accommodation, don't really have much in the way of savings, £10k's worth of debt which is being effectively serviced.
With the state of the housing market at the moment, ploughing everything into a house with a small mortgage doesn't seem all that sensible; I don't want to end up in negative equity. With interest rates on the increase I was thinking a stocks and shares ISA and a couple of longer term bonds, then using the rest as a deposit for a house would make sense. Leaving a little bit over to give myself a war chest so I can afford to be a bit more ballsy with my next contract. My alternative thought to savings accounts were a couple of BTL properties but the tax rules coming in for landlords with privately owned properties cannot be fair off being implemented for SPV LTD's.
This may, however, all be a terrible idea. Does anyone have any suggestions or can recommend any good IFA's?
Any help welcome.
My grandad sadly passed last weekend and as a result, I have been left a fairly significant amount of money (circa 300k) and I am looking at ways to make the most of it. I am currently in rented accommodation, don't really have much in the way of savings, £10k's worth of debt which is being effectively serviced.
With the state of the housing market at the moment, ploughing everything into a house with a small mortgage doesn't seem all that sensible; I don't want to end up in negative equity. With interest rates on the increase I was thinking a stocks and shares ISA and a couple of longer term bonds, then using the rest as a deposit for a house would make sense. Leaving a little bit over to give myself a war chest so I can afford to be a bit more ballsy with my next contract. My alternative thought to savings accounts were a couple of BTL properties but the tax rules coming in for landlords with privately owned properties cannot be fair off being implemented for SPV LTD's.
This may, however, all be a terrible idea. Does anyone have any suggestions or can recommend any good IFA's?
Any help welcome.
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