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Historically, real estate ownership has given many Americans a stable investment vehicle that provides both income and appreciation. One of the greatest tools available to real estate investors is government-sponsored retirement plans, such as IRAs and 401(k)s.
Few Americans realize that they have the option to "self-direct" their IRAs and other retirement plans into real estate and that they can benefit from the tax advantages those plans provide. IRA investments earn tax-deferred/tax-free profits.
When you combine the advantages of a self-directed IRA with your knowledge of real estate, IRAs allow you to earn tax-free/tax-deferred returns on your investments.
Additional advantages of the real estate IRAs include:
Thus, if you are a successful real estate investor, or if you're just looking to diversify your retirement portfolio, the combination of real estate and your IRA can be very powerful.
The rate of return on your investments is based on your knowledge and expertise in real estate. IRA investing is not based on the ups and downs of the stock market. So, as always, real estate investing is not for everyone. Be sure to consult your tax professional, legal professional, and investment professional before investing in real estate.
Here are 7 facts that you must understand about investing in real estate with a self-directed IRA:
For a more in-depth discussion about investing in a Real Estate IRA, please consult the website of one of the nation's leading providers of self-directed IRA and real estate IRA investing. Link to: Equity Trust Company and go to the "Real Estate IRA" section of their website.
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