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37% of couples use cash wedding gifts to purchase a new home


More couples than ever before, 87%, reported including cash funds in their wedding registry, according to recent data from Zola. Of couples collecting cash, 37% are putting that money toward purchasing a house.

With today’s housing market, it’s clear why couples are funneling wedding gifts into a down payment.

Homebuying has become increasingly out of reach for young Americans. Mortgage rates have doubled since 2022 and a housing shortage has driven the median home price to $412,300 — that’s 40% higher than it was in 1990, adjusting for inflation.

If you’re coming into a substantial financial windfall due to a wedding, or any other scenario, here’s the best place to stash your potential down payment cash.

Don’t invest your down payment money

Those looking to buy a house in the next three to five years shouldn’t invest it, says Douglas Boneparth, a New York City-based CFP, president of Bone Fide Wealth and co-author of The Millennial Money Fix.

“There’s not enough time to let the market do it’s thing to assume that risk,” he says. “No one wants to get to the end of a short period of time and have less money than they need for their goal.”

Instead, he suggests using a high-yield savings account. Right now, annual percentage yield is around 5%.

Another options is government bonds, says Mark La Spisa, a certified financial planner and president of Vermilion Financial. This is a debt issued by the U.S. government to support spending and is considered low-risk.

“If a client of mine walked in with $30,000 of wedding money, I would say, ‘Let’s buy you a bond,'” he says. “If you expect to buy something in three years let’s get you a three-year bond.”

And, unlike with a high-yield savings accounts, the price of a bond increases when interest rates decrease. “If interest rates are cut, the value of the bond will go up,” he says.

Get creative with your savings

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