Where to invest 300k for 2 years
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Approximately 300k about to arrive from an inheritance.
Planning to use it for a house build so fairly risk averse but wont be able to start the project for probably 2 years.
Where should I place it for the best return?
Of course build costs are escalating fast but cant start earlier.
Nice problem to have I guess.
Planning to use it for a house build so fairly risk averse but wont be able to start the project for probably 2 years.
Where should I place it for the best return?
Of course build costs are escalating fast but cant start earlier.
Nice problem to have I guess.
Jeremy-75qq8 said:
Short dates low yield gilts. The “ interest” is all capital gain and there is no cgt on gilts. 3.5% is equiv to some 5.8% gross depending on your tax rate.
Don’t do a self build. I am doing one now !
Cheers I'll look into the gilts.Don’t do a self build. I am doing one now !
A bit O/T I guess, but not sure what constitutes a self build. I doubt I'll be actually building anything myself, but we are driving the project. Currently 2 years into a world of pain with architects, planning consultants and other "experts" doing battle with the local planning dept! Still, only spent £50k so far and now about to restart with a revised plan!
BenB91 said:
Max deposit of £85kA993LAD said:
Cheers I'll look into the gilts.
A bit O/T I guess, but not sure what constitutes a self build. I doubt I'll be actually building anything myself, but we are driving the project. Currently 2 years into a world of pain with architects, planning consultants and other "experts" doing battle with the local planning dept! Still, only spent £50k so far and now about to restart with a revised plan!
Likewise I am not laying bricks but it takes over your life and the costs of materials and labour are daft A bit O/T I guess, but not sure what constitutes a self build. I doubt I'll be actually building anything myself, but we are driving the project. Currently 2 years into a world of pain with architects, planning consultants and other "experts" doing battle with the local planning dept! Still, only spent £50k so far and now about to restart with a revised plan!
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