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Here’s how ISA investors target passive income with stocks and shares of £27,000.

May 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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Stocks and Stock ISAs (and Lifetime ISAs) allow investors to choose from thousands of UK and foreign stocks. You can also fill your portfolio with a wide range of choices, funds and bonds.

This opens up a wide range of opportunities for Britons to build wealth for their future. Let me show you one way that an investment of £500 can ultimately lead to approximately £27,000 in retirement income (excluding state pensions).

Building an ISA

My strategies for you to consider include building a diverse portfolio of Blue Chip US and UK stocks, as well as UK midcap growth stocks.

Here is an example of something that includes an ISA FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and S&P 500 The stock may look like this:

stock sector index
HSBC bank FTSE 100
Chemistry defense FTSE 250
nvidia semiconductor S&P 500
Vodafone communication FTSE 100
ITV media FTSE 250
Berkshire Hathaway Financial Services S&P 500
Barratt Redrow House Building FTSE 100
Hochschild Mining Mining FTSE 250
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals S&P 500
M&G Financial Services FTSE 100
Premier Foods food FTSE 250
Caterpillar Industrialist S&P 500

With such a portfolio, I think investors are confident in taking an average annual revenue of 7.5%. This is based on the average annual returns for these indices over the past decade.

  • 6.4% of FTSE 100.
  • 4.1% of FTSE 250.
  • 11.9% of the S&P 500.

Past performance is not always a reliable guide to future returns. And looking ahead, a potential trade revolution led by US President Donald Trump could have a negative impact on investors’ profits.

See also  Is it really a smart idea to contribute to SIPP before 45?

However, stock market resilience and ability to recover from previous destructive events (including the World War, the global pandemic and the banking crisis) give us confidence in the potential of this portfolio. I am confident that a collection of UK and American companies across different sectors and regions can deliver strong returns over time by offering a fusion of growth potential and passive income.

FTSE 100 Favorites

Barratt Redrow‘s(lse:btrw) The share I hold in my portfolio. If the UK economy remains stubbornly high in flatlines and interest rates, short-term revenues could be under pressure. Both will have serious consequences for affordable prices for home buyers.

However, I think this share will provide a robust return over the long term once macroeconomic conditions normalize. As the UK’s largest home builder, it is scaled to utilize government plans to recharge construction rates (up to 300,000 new homes are allocated until 2029).

The FTSE company plans to build 22,000 homes per year in the medium term, starting with 16,800 and 17,200 properties this year. This is a goal supported by a huge land bank with almost 98,600 plots.

Barratt’s shares have fallen 12% over the past five years. I think this represents an attractive opportunity for long-term investors to consider.

Passive income of £27,000

If investors can achieve an average annual return of 7.5% in the portfolio above, they can build shares in 30 years and build shares in ISA worth £673,723. This would result in a passive income of £26,949 over decades if reduced by 4% each year.

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