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    #11
    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    So what 'safe' investment returns >= 3%?
    The lady speaketh the truth. I guess I should have said less risky. Crowd funding appears to have a much 'safer' approach than shares for example but buggered if I know all options available.
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      #12
      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      So what 'safe' investment returns >= 3%?
      5 Year No Access ISA Tax Free Savings Account | Leeds Building Society

      3.05% Tax-free for a cash ISA, fixed for five years.
      "Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
      "See?"

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        #13
        Originally posted by NickNick View Post
        5 Year No Access ISA Tax Free Savings Account | Leeds Building Society

        3.05% Tax-free for a cash ISA, fixed for five years.
        Interesting. 5 years is a long time - wonder what interest rates will do...

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          #14
          Originally posted by mickey View Post
          Hi all, when buying a property would you:
          (a) chuck in most of your savings, get a lower rate and slash monthly payment a bit
          (b) keep a bit for a rainy day

          If I told you this is for a flat with a north-facing balcony and rooms that are not rectangular?

          Tks.
          Rectangles only have two dimensions, so you've done well on that front.

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            #15
            Don't touch BTL and dont bother paying off your mortgage - ever, it only eats up all your IHT allowance later.
            They go up and down of course but averaging 11.5%/annum currently across large range of investments built up over last 17 years.
            Long-term (10years +), you should get 7-8%/annum for a full market tracker with re-invested divis although you have to hold your nerve when it drops 40%, if you can't and think you will sell, don't bother.

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              #16
              I know a lot of people on interest only mortgage, equity all spent, with a 100 credit cards maxed out living the high life new cars, top hotels, best holidays every year.

              They have lots of life insurance and pray they die young and happy.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                Rectangles only have two dimensions, so you've done well on that front.
                Not if it's mapped on a sphere.

                Hth.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                  Not if it's mapped on a sphere.

                  Hth.
                  Well that's beyond my AO level maths. Isn't that just two dimensions mapped onto a sphere or is it three dimensions? If the latter, does that mean that a cube mapped onto a hypersphere is four dimensional? And is that good or bad for a BTL?

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