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Key to a quality lifestyle

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Q

I am 61 in a commission-only job paying about $80,000 and my wife does 25 hours a week at $40 an hour. We are renting for $610 a week. We have $900,000 sitting in a term deposit. I have $27,000 in super and my wife has $60,000.

We are not sure what to do from here. We have been told to buy a property before I turn 65 so I can get the pension.

We have been talking to HESTA, which advised us to put some funds into a managed fund and some in super. Your thoughts would be appreciate­d.

Alison, I really believe that owning a paid-off property is a key to a quality life in retirement. The fact that the home does not count as an asset towards the aged pension is not the key reason for owning a home but it is one huge bonus.

It would also get rid of your rental costs, freeing up money. This I would discuss with your super fund as I suspect it would be wise for you to top up your super via salary sacrifice. Any surplus could go to a well-run, low-cost managed fund but this is pretty simple to do.

The property market is soft and in many parts of Australia it is falling, so depending on where you live it presents a good opportunit­y for cash buyers. But regardless, I really do think you should buy a home or apartment that you would be happy to live in and is suited to your retirement needs, and invest any surplus cash plus your savings.

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