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claire21
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Hi
My son is in last year at uni , no immediate plans to buy but will be in future under £450k . Trying to look at the best buys table .... is money box the one he should go for ? Thanks
My son is in last year at uni , no immediate plans to buy but will be in future under £450k . Trying to look at the best buys table .... is money box the one he should go for ? Thanks
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It's the best buy at the moment, so if he's making the decision based on interest rate then yes....
Edit: just to be clear, I'm referring to the Moneybox cash lifetime ISA, rather than their S&S version (which is likely to be less suited to first-time buyers).0
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