LISA Mathsthe bonus, the charge, and the cap

A £350,000 home and the Lifetime ISA cap

A £350,000 home is inside the £450,000 Lifetime ISA cap, so you can put your LISA — contributions and bonus — straight into the purchase with no charge, as long as it is your first home, you buy with a mortgage, and your first LISA payment was at least 12 months earlier.

£35,000a 10% deposit on £350,000 · inside the £450,000 cap

Deposit on £350,000, and how long a LISA takes to fund it

DepositAmount Years at the maxTwo buyers
5%£17,50042
10%£35,00074
15%£52,500116
20%£70,000147

"At the max" means £4,000 paid in plus the £1,000 bonus — £5,000 a year. Two buyers each holding a LISA halve the years. No investment growth is assumed; a stocks-and-shares LISA could get there faster or slower.

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Questions

Can I use a Lifetime ISA on a £350,000 house?

Yes. £350,000 is inside the £450,000 cap.

Is the cap per person or per property?

Per property. Two first-time buyers can each hold a Lifetime ISA and use both on the same purchase — that is up to £10,000 a year going in between them — but the home itself still has to cost £450,000 or less.

What counts as a first-time buyer?

Never having owned a home anywhere in the world, including inherited shares of one. If either buyer has owned before, only the other one's LISA can be used.

How does the money reach the seller?

Your conveyancer requests it from your LISA provider and it goes into the purchase directly. It never passes through your bank account, which is what keeps it out of withdrawal-charge territory.

Related

Rates and limits read 19 August 2026 from GOV.UK: Lifetime ISA, withdrawing money and ISA allowances. Figures are for the 2026/27 tax year.

Rates and limits for the 2026/27 tax year, read 19 August 2026 from GOV.UK. Nothing here is financial advice: it is arithmetic on published rules, and no investment return is assumed anywhere.