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Saving for a deposit more important than a pension for millennials

by Stephen Little
September 22, 2016
One in 10 millennials don’t ever expect to own a home
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youngpeopleSaving for a deposit is three times more important than saving for retirement for the under-35s, new research shows.

According to the Nottingham Building Society, 24% of under-35s say their top priority for saving and investing is raising the money to buy their first home, compared with just 8% who say investing in a pension is their main saving focus.

The research highlights the importance of making the first move on to the property ladder for under-35s who are also juggling other savings priorities and underlines how the launch of the Lifetime ISA could be a dilemma for younger savers.

The Nottingham’s research shows that around one in three (34%) of under-35s are either saving for the first home or to move home compared with one in five (18%) of the population as a whole.

Retirement saving is the main saving and investing priority for the population as a whole with 24% selecting it ahead of 23% who say having cash for unexpected bills is their main priority. But it only becomes the major priority when people reach the age of 45.

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Worryingly, the research found signs of people cutting back on pension contributions to increase saving on other priorities. Around 22% of those questioned said they cut pension saving in the past two years to boost other savings.

Around a third of them cut back to boost saving for a house while 11% needed to reduce contributions to make ends meet, the study found.

Ian Gibbons, senior mortgage broking manager at Nottingham Mortgage Services, said: “The government is providing a wide range of help for savers trying to raise the money for deposits for houses with Help to Buy ISAs and Lifetime ISAs among the deals on offer.

“The importance that younger savers place on buying their first home or moving home demonstrates that there is strong demand for help with saving with under-35s saying owning a home is three times more important than saving for a pension.

“Savings can clearly only go so far but there is a potential risk in cutting back on pension saving and missing out in later life. Potential homebuyers should explore their options for borrowing as there are mortgages available for those with small deposits and a broker who can search the market will help.”

 

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  1. Emily Stone says:
    8 years ago

    Some interesting statistics here, I agree that there is a potential risk in cutting back on pension saving and missing out in later life. However, Implementation of auto-enrolment pensions will now encourage under-35’s to save!

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