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I am saving for a house deposit and have opened a 'Save to buy ISA' with Nationwide. It's 2% AER but you get access to a 5% deposit mortgage when you've had the account for 6 months and have paid at least £50 per month.
You also have The opportunity to earn a cashback reward on completion of a Save to Buy mortgage if you apply and are accepted....
If you already hold an ISA with somewhere else I believe they offer a 'Save to buy Savings account'..
Good thing with this - withdrawals are not allowed. So if you wish to withdraw your money, you need to close the account. (this can be done any time)
Member #179 -The 'Save 12k in 2014' Challenge£1740/£5000