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londoner62 said:Long overdue question but what is to stop a homeowner using a 'First Home Saver' or equivalent as a Regular saver? Some first hand knowledge of acceptance or refusal would be welcome. Thanks in advance...I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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londoner62 said:Long overdue question but what is to stop a homeowner using a 'First Home Saver' or equivalent as a Regular saver? Some first hand knowledge of acceptance or refusal would be welcome. Thanks in advance...Absolutely nothing to stop you using it as a regular saver. You could be saving to buy your first house, or buy a bigger house, or to help your offspring to buy a house. Coventry will not ask your intention. Just accept that you won't get the bonus for taking out a Coventry mortgage.I've had one for a while. It's very flexible, allowing withdrawals without penalty.
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Londoner62 the simple answer to your question is absolutely nothing to stop you, in fact it's actually an Easy Access account with a £1000 monthly deposit limit as you can make unlimited withdrawals without any penalty. Many people have always used it as such with absolutely no intention of funding a house purchase for themselves or a relative.8
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First home saver in particular is top notch while paying 5% you could save a whopping £1,000 a month. You can take money out whenever you wish. End in the end of 36 months (not one year)The new saving rate for January 6, 2023 is available hereRegular saver and First home saver is clearly indicated as Variable so my understanding the new rate will be automatically applied on 6th January 2023.So it is better to apply asap rather than waiting until 6th January 2023 (?). Any opposing view, want to hear to avoid mistake ??
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adindas said:Kazza242 said:Following the Bank of England's base rate rise to 3.50%, the Coventry Building Society First Home Saver rate is increasing from 2.95% to 5.00% w.e.f 6th January 2023.
Their Regular Saver and Regular Saver (5) account rate will be increasing from 3.15% to 4.00%.
Well done The Coventry!Regular saver and First home saver is clearly indicated as Variable so my understanding the new rate will be automatically applied on 6th January 2023.So it is better to apply asap rather than waiting until 6th January 2023 (?). Any opposing view ??
It has unlimited withdrawals, allows monthly deposits of up to £1,000 per calendar month and a soon to be 5.00% rate (w.e.f. 6th January 2023).
The account is attractive and could be withdrawn at any time, so it's best to open it now while it's still available. I made that point on the Easy Access Savings thread within the last hour.
With regards to their Regular Saver, withdrawals or closure are subject to a charge of 30 calendar days’ interest on the amount withdrawn. Therefore, it's not as flexible as the FHS, but the soon to be new rate of 4.00% (again, w.e.f. 6th January 2023) on £500 per month is still pretty good.
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Kazza242 said:
With regards to their Regular Saver, withdrawals or closure are subject to a charge of 30 calendar days’ interest on the amount withdrawn. Therefore, it's not as flexible as the FHS, but the soon to be new rate of 4.00% (again, w.e.f. 6th January 2023) on £500 per month is still pretty good.
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Kazza242 said:adindas said:Kazza242 said:Following the Bank of England's base rate rise to 3.50%, the Coventry Building Society First Home Saver rate is increasing from 2.95% to 5.00% w.e.f 6th January 2023.
Their Regular Saver and Regular Saver (5) account rate will be increasing from 3.15% to 4.00%.
Well done The Coventry!Regular saver and First home saver is clearly indicated as Variable so my understanding the new rate will be automatically applied on 6th January 2023.So it is better to apply asap rather than waiting until 6th January 2023 (?). Any opposing view ??
It has unlimited withdrawals, allows monthly deposits of up to £1,000 per calendar month and a soon to be 5.00% rate (w.e.f. 6th January 2023).
The account is attractive and could be withdrawn at any time, so it's best to open it now while it's still available. I made that point on the Easy Access Savings thread within the last hour.
With regards to their Regular Saver, withdrawals or closure are subject to a charge of 30 calendar days’ interest on the amount withdrawn. Therefore, it's not as flexible as the FHS, but the soon to be new rate of 4.00% (again, w.e.f. 6th January 2023) on £500 per month is still pretty good.If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
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Kazza242 said:adindas said:Kazza242 said:Following the Bank of England's base rate rise to 3.50%, the Coventry Building Society First Home Saver rate is increasing from 2.95% to 5.00% w.e.f 6th January 2023.
Their Regular Saver and Regular Saver (5) account rate will be increasing from 3.15% to 4.00%.
Well done The Coventry!Regular saver and First home saver is clearly indicated as Variable so my understanding the new rate will be automatically applied on 6th January 2023.So it is better to apply asap rather than waiting until 6th January 2023 (?). Any opposing view ??1 -
Kazza242 said:adindas said:Kazza242 said:Following the Bank of England's base rate rise to 3.50%, the Coventry Building Society First Home Saver rate is increasing from 2.95% to 5.00% w.e.f 6th January 2023.
Their Regular Saver and Regular Saver (5) account rate will be increasing from 3.15% to 4.00%.
Well done The Coventry!Regular saver and First home saver is clearly indicated as Variable so my understanding the new rate will be automatically applied on 6th January 2023.So it is better to apply asap rather than waiting until 6th January 2023 (?). Any opposing view ??
It has unlimited withdrawals, allows monthly deposits of up to £1,000 per calendar month and a soon to be 5.00% rate (w.e.f. 6th January 2023).
The account is attractive and could be withdrawn at any time, so it's best to open it now while it's still available. I made that point on the Easy Access Savings thread within the last hour.
With regards to their Regular Saver, withdrawals or closure are subject to a charge of 30 calendar days’ interest on the amount withdrawn. Therefore, it's not as flexible as the FHS, but the soon to be new rate of 4.00% (again, w.e.f. 6th January 2023) on £500 per month is still pretty good.
I already have an anchored account with Coventry with minimum balance. Apply online using my online login. Only took me less than 1 miuntes to complete. Just confirming all info they have got. "YOUR ACCOUNT IS NOW OPEN" painless.
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Coventry RS is an anniversary month account whereas the FHS is a calendar month account. Thus if you don`t have a FHS it is best to open it now in December and fund £1000 before the end of the month. Then fund £1000 monthly SO from beginning of January for 35 months (its a 36 month term account). That way you will have £2000 earning 5% from 6/1/23. I have had a FHS for more than a year, but unfortunately I withdrew a lot when the rate wasn`t so competitive otherwise I could have had £15K earning 5% from 6/1/23. "Thats Life"!
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