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Self-directed IRAs are the only retirement arrangements that allow individual investors the freedom to pursue alternative investments, such as real estate. Investing in real estate with a self-directed IRA offers many benefits to those who are looking for creative ways to save for the future.
Here are some of the reasons you might consider this strategy:
1. Tax-Free or Tax-Deferred Earning
Self-directed IRA investing offers great tax advantages to real estate investors, though the exact benefit will depend on the type of account used. If you use a self-directed Traditional IRA, for example, you will not have to pay taxes on contributions or earnings until you start taking distributions during retirement. With a self-directed Roth IRA, however, your earnings will appreciate tax-free, allowing you to enjoy your profits without hassle from the IRS.
2. Wealth of Options
When investing through a self-directed IRA, your real estate investment options are nearly endless. Choose between rental properties (both residential and commercial), undeveloped land, fix n’ flip opportunities, mortgage notes, REITs, and more.
3. Secure Future for You and Your Family
If you are an experienced real estate investor, you could be using your knowledge to help secure a comfortable future for yourself, as well as your family. Self-directed IRA rules protect your retirement savings from debt collectors, which means investments held in these accounts are more safeguarded. Self-directed IRA rules also allow you to leave these savings to your heirs, so successful investing could mean a significant inheritance for your children.
4. Faster and Easier than Ever
Self-directed IRA real estate investment rules have been known to slow down the transaction process for investors, but innovative new tools eliminate this inconvenience. The Entrust Group myDirection Visa® Card allows you to make real estate deposits on the spot, instantly pay service providers, participate in online auctions, and more. There’s never been a better time to start a Real Estate IRA.
5. It’s Easy to Get Started
All you have to do to get started is open an account and then provide funding. There are two ways to fund your self-directed IRA:
Once your account has cash in it, you can start investing immediately! You can even partner with other investors until you have enough cash to invest in real estate on your own.
If you’re interested in learning more about real estate investing with a self-directed IRA, please request a complimentary and quick consultation with one of our IRA specialists.