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    Is It Better to Invest in Property or a Pension?

    12 months ago
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    Is It Better to Invest in Property or a Pension?

    Is It Better to Invest in Property or a Pension?

    When it comes to retirement, most people have the same ambition: to spend their latter years doing what they love without worrying about scraping by. But what’s the best way to build a nest egg to keep you secure in your old age? Let’s look at two popular forms of investment: buy-to-lets (BTL) and pensions.

    Reasons to invest in a buy-to-let

    • Landlords can enjoy a monthly income plus capital growth.
    • The property market has been buoyant over the past decade, with prices jumping 73% between 2013 and 2023. (Source: ONS)
    • Demand for rental properties is high - a trend that looks set to continue. Average UK yields are 5.6% (Source: Zoopla).
    • Investors who enjoy DIY, have a trade or an eye for design can add significant value to a property.
    • If you know the local market, you may be able to invest in an up-and-coming area before prices surge.
    • You can sell your buy-to-let whenever you want, whatever your age. Although the transaction will take time to complete.

      Considerations
    • Being a landlord comes with obligations and legal responsibilities. Many investors get a letting agent (the cost of which is tax deductible) to handle the day-to-day management of their BTL.
    • Property prices can fluctuate, and there may be times when your buy-to-let is untenanted. However, you can get insurance to cover the loss of rental income.
    • As a landlord, you’re responsible for covering repairs and maintenance.
    • You may have to pay capital gains tax should you sell up.

      Reasons to Invest in a Pension
    • You may be able to claim some tax relief on pension payments.
    • Depending on the type of pension, your employer may make contributions.
    • If your pension is a SIPP (self-invested personal pension), you’ll have flexibility over where you invest.
    • You can take small sums from your pension when necessary (age permitting). You don’t have to cash it out all at once.

      Considerations
    • Commonly you must be 55 to access your pension. (This jumps to 57 in 2028).
    • Most pension funds invest in stocks and shares, these can rise and fall.
    • Some workplace pensions offer little choice as to the nature of the investments.
    • Your pension provider will charge you fees.

      The hybrid option
      To diversify their investment portfolio, some people invest in a BTL and a pension. While not everyone can afford to do this, if you’re in a position to do so this is an option to consider.

      Disclaimer
      With all major investment decisions, it’s always best to consult a financial adviser for recommendations tailored to your situation.

      Contact us today on 020 3965 7777 to learn more about investing in the local property market.

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