Martin Lewis has warned UK households who want to buy homes worth up to £450,000, as he issued an urgent warning to his Twitter/X users and followers as the Cost of Living crisis continues nationwide
Martin Lewis , financial guru and TV personality, has issued an urgent warning to UK households that are looking to purchase properties valued at £450,000. With the cost-of-living crisis escalating, the Money Saving Expert took to Twitter to alert his followers about concerns surrounding the Lifetime ISA scheme.
The survey aims to gather information from those who currently have, or previously had, a Lifetime ISA. This data is intended to bolster campaigning efforts for the scheme. Martin emphasised that individual answers will remain anonymous and no personal responses will be divulged, saying: "We want to hear from people who have a Lifetime ISA or who had one in the past. We hope to use this information to support our campaigning on the Lifetime ISA.
A social media user replied: "My main worry is that I'll find a partner who already owns a flat and would therefore take an enormous financial hit thru no fault of own.
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