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Investing home equity until we buy again.

Hi all, 

I've just sold my flat & have £55k in equity back from that transaction. 

We're now living in a rented flat, until we're in a position to buy again, probably in around 6 to 12 months.

Where's the best place/places to invest my equity in the meantime, so it won't be harmed too much by inflation, but that I can access reasonably easily when the time comes to buy again?
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  • Linton
    Linton Posts: 18,429 Forumite
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    For that short a time period there is no safe choice other than a savings account, probably instant access.  You dont want to take the chance that you end up with less than when you started.   Look on the banking & savings pages on this or similar websites.
  • Albermarle
    Albermarle Posts: 29,777 Forumite
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    Also at the moment savings interest rates are higher than inflation.
  • Alexland
    Alexland Posts: 10,511 Forumite
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    You can put upto 20k per tax year in a cash ISA and up to 50k in premium bonds.
  • LHW99
    LHW99 Posts: 5,499 Forumite
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    1 year fixed rates are available, but no access before that.
    Or you could go for a 90 day notice account or similar - or have a "flutter" and put £50k in premium bonds in NS&I

  • slinger2
    slinger2 Posts: 1,112 Forumite
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    If you're going down the savings route there's 6 month fixes at 5.25% (Oxbury) or 90 day notice accounts at 5.25% variable (Investec). Even 6 months of £55k at 5.25% will give you well over £1k in interest and perhaps put you over your allowance. If there are two of you, you might be ok. Otherwise a Cash ISA might be an idea for some of the money. Premium bonds are tax free but you'll miss a whole month before being eligible for prizes.
  • Bigwheels1111
    Bigwheels1111 Posts: 3,140 Forumite
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    edited 8 July 2024 at 7:16AM
    Don’t forget Chip, there isa is at 5.1%, easy access.
    Tracks the base rate - 0.15%.
    That would be £510 interest tax free for 6 months.
    If base rate does not change.
  • If I put £20k in a cash ISA & £35k in a standard savings account this should hopefully keep me under the £1k interest limit for the savings account?

    I'm in Scotland so my income tax arrangements are a little more complicated (I earn £45k so not quite a higher rate tax payer).
  • ColdIron
    ColdIron Posts: 10,214 Forumite
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    If I put £20k in a cash ISA & £35k in a standard savings account this should hopefully keep me under the £1k interest limit for the savings account?
    £35,000 at 5% is £1,750 so no. If you split it with your OH they can put £20,000 into their ISA and the remaining £15,000 * 5% would be £750
  • Catplan
    Catplan Posts: 448 Forumite
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    If I put £20k in a cash ISA & £35k in a standard savings account this should hopefully keep me under the £1k interest limit for the savings account?

    I'm in Scotland so my income tax arrangements are a little more complicated (I earn £45k so not quite a higher rate tax payer).
    For us in Scotland the higher rate kicks in at 43,663, so you’ll be paying 42% on anything above that.
  • mksysb
    mksysb Posts: 433 Forumite
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    If I put £20k in a cash ISA & £35k in a standard savings account this should hopefully keep me under the £1k interest limit for the savings account?


    Why is everyone so fixated about the £1k limit?  Better to earn as much as possible.  £100 over the limit would be £20 tax so you would be £80 better off than than trying to keep below the limit.
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