05.03.2026

Should I overpay my mortgage or put extra into my pension?

Should I overpay my mortgage or put extra into my…

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I get asked this all the time… There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer — but there is a simple way to think about it. Overpaying your mortgage 🏡

When you overpay, you:

  • Pay less interest overall

  • Become debt-free sooner

  • Get peace of mind

It’s simple and feels secure.

But there are no tax benefits, and once the money is in your house, you can’t easily access it.

Paying more into your pension 📈

When you increase pension contributions, you:

  • Get tax relief from the government

  • May receive extra from your employer

  • Benefit from long-term investment growth

That combination can be powerful.

The downside? Your money is locked away until minimum pension age, and investments can go up and down.

So what should you do?

First question:
Are you getting the full employer match on your pension?
If not, start there — that’s effectively free money.

After that, compare:

  • Your mortgage interest rate

  • The value of your tax relief and employer contributions

For many people, the best answer isn’t one or the other. It’s a balance of both.

The right decision depends on your tax position, mortgage rate, long-term goals and how you feel about debt.

If you’re unsure which makes more sense for you, it’s worth running the numbers properly — the difference over time can be significant.

I am a Chartered Financial Planner, fully authorised and regulated to provide financial advice. With extensive experience across pensions, mortgages, and estate planning, my focus is on helping…

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