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<blockquote data-quote="Bloders" data-source="post: 6693331" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>its not that easy to "just sell the house" though!</p><p></p><p>I have both, i appreciate im fortunate.</p><p>However, i did generate a comparison between investing in a pension on a 4% return and buying a house with 7% return.</p><p>As a higher rate taxpayer (which makes a massive difference), over the years, the pension forecast was significantly better. this was a forecast though...</p><p></p><p>As it is my pension pot, i can do what i want with it - draw it all out in one go when im 55, give it to my children etc. It is mine, not the governments (as I understand it)</p><p>As above, there are many ways to plan for your future, please consider several options. There are no free dinners, and there are lots of bad choices. There are also many good choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloders, post: 6693331, member: 1111"] its not that easy to "just sell the house" though! I have both, i appreciate im fortunate. However, i did generate a comparison between investing in a pension on a 4% return and buying a house with 7% return. As a higher rate taxpayer (which makes a massive difference), over the years, the pension forecast was significantly better. this was a forecast though... As it is my pension pot, i can do what i want with it - draw it all out in one go when im 55, give it to my children etc. It is mine, not the governments (as I understand it) As above, there are many ways to plan for your future, please consider several options. There are no free dinners, and there are lots of bad choices. There are also many good choices. [/QUOTE]
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