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Yes, you can use your IRA and 401(k) to Invest in Real Estate
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Real estate has traditionally been an excellent investment - outperforming the stock market year after year. By tapping into your existing IRA and 401(k) accounts, you can make your retirement funds grow faster than you thought possible. And you can direct where these funds are invested. You don't have to rely on a plan administrator to pick an underperforming stock or mutual fund. You can form a self directed IRA where you have control. Here's how -
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Is This Legal?
Where to Start
What Can I Invest In?
How Do I Pay For Properties?
How Do I Start?
Can I Buy My Own Home with IRA Funds?
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FAQ's
For Buyers:
Are you thinking of buying investment real estate?
If so, learn more about buyer's needs. This includes the various types of investment properties, appreciation and financial leverage, cash flow, whether to fix up a property or not and some management issues.
For Sellers:
Are you ready to sell your investment property or multiple properties?
If so, learn vital answers to many seller's questions. Topics include when to sell, how to price properties, seller financing, 1031 exchanges and even what a UBIT is.
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Please be aware that this website is solely for informational purposes. The views expressed are our opinions only and do not constitute legal, tax or investment advice. Any person considering investments in, or changes to an IRA should obtain advice from independent legal, tax, investment and real estate professionals.
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Suggested Reading:
Attack the Market - Invest!
by Mike Merin
The Millionaire Real Estate Investor
by Gary Keller
Find it, Fix it, Flip it!
by Michael Corbett
IRA Wealth
by Patrick W. Rice
Real Estate Riches
by Dolf de Roos, PhD
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Reading About IRA Investing
The above books will provide you with important information. Learn all you can about investing your IRA in real estate and choosing IRA custodians. If you have questions, contact us today
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