Investing In Real Estate With Your IRA

As you probably know, stocks took a major hit recently.  Even with the incredible growth they’ve seen over the last 4 years they are now back down to January 2018 levels (as of May 2020).  Nobody has a crystal ball or can predict what will happen in the markets but one thing is for sure: real estate, when bought right, can be a great investment in a up or down economy.  It also gives you the ability to have more control over your investments.  The fact of the matter is people will always need a place to live.

So, why are most Americans still trusting their own retirements… IRAs… 401ks… with the stock market?

Answer is, they don’t know any better.

Before we dive into the good stuff… remember, we are not financial advisors and by no means should this guide be meant to act as financial, tax, or legal advice. It’s for informational purposes only. Consult your own professional advisors before you make any financial choices like this.

The Self-Directed IRA for Real Estate

There’s something called a Self-Directed IRA. They’ve been around for a while… and in the past several years lots of people have realized that their IRAs aren’t earning them a darn thing (sometimes even losing money). So, those people (maybe this is you) have started to look for other ways to earn better returns with that same IRA.

Enter the “self-directed IRA”.

A self-directed IRA is simple. It’s a retirement account that has the same tax benefits as a normal IRA… but, you have more flexibility in deciding what you want your IRA to be invested in.

You can invest in…

  • Real estate (commercial, income generating rental property, rehabs, etc.)
  • Promissory Notes secured by mortgages (i.e. – private lending)
  • Tax lien certificates
  • Limited partnerships
  • LLC’s
  • Sub-C corporations
  • Real estate options
  • Some types of precious metals
  • … and the normal investments like stocks that your normal IRA can invest in

Basically, this opens it up so you can buy investment real estate with your IRA… or be a private lender in real estate.

Are There Restrictions?

There are some restrictions on what or how you can invest with SDIRAs. This is a few of them.  For more information be sure to talk with your custodian and they can help guide you through the process.

Yes, there definitely are. There are restrictions on what you do with the real estate if you buy and hold… what

types of precious metals… and sometimes the “custodian” of the SDIRA has

restrictions on what you can invest in.

A custodian? Whats that?

Great questions.

Self-Directed IRA Custodians

The US Government created the SD-IRA to help investors take more control over their investments while at the same time still getting the tax benefits. But, at the same time… they don’t want people setting up these SD-IRAs and just doing whatever they want.

So there is a barrier that they have to have in place… and thats the custodian.

The custodian is usually the Self-Directed IRA company who you have your IRA with. They act as the “go between” when you’re going to make an investment. Many custodians have guidelines on what you can invest in, how long it will take for you to actually make your money work for you once they approve the investment… etc. Some custodians are more passive… and let you actually have a checkbook where you can write checks from your SD-IRA to make investments.

If investing with a SDIRA is something that you would be interesting in learning more about Contact Us and we will connect you with a custodian that we recommend to all of our clients.  We get no referral fees or kick backs for this, we do it simply because she is one of the best in the industry and the level of service you get is second to none. She is an expert in the SDIRA industry and can answer all of your questions on the in’s and out’s of SDIRA investing.

What To Ask A Self-Directed IRA Company Before You Work  With Them

Before you sign on with a SD-IRA company… ask them a few key questions.

  1. What are your fees? – Fees can vary wildly. Some charge an annual fee based on the value of the account, some charge an annual fee, some charge large setup fees, etc. Find out what works for you. But, the idea is that by being able to invest in real estate with your IRA… you’ll more than make up for the fees you’re paying with your higher returns.
  2. What’s the process for approving an investment? – Some companies can take up to 30 days+ to fund an investment after you send it in for approval. Some SD-IRA’s give you what’s called “true checkbook control”, where you actually get a checkbook where you can write checks from your IRA account… which gives you immediate access to the funds (i.e. – to close a deal quickly). Checkbook control usually is a tad more expensive to set up than an IRA account that requires all investments to go through the sometimes lengthy custodian approval process, but again… find out what’s best for you.
  3. Are there any restrictions on what I can invest in? I want to invest in real estate and make private loans. – Some SD-IRAs with larger more traditional companies put restrictions on what your account can invest in. Some don’t allow real estate… while others do. Just ask.
  4. Is my retirement account eligible to “roll over” into a SD-IRA? – Not all retirement accounts can be rolled over into a self-directed IRA. Most IRAs can be… and even some 401(k)s can be. Just ask your financial advisor and ask the representative at the SD-IRA company you’re working with.
  5. How long will it take for my account to be up and running and have funds available for investment? – Some people wait way too long to get this process rolling. If you know you want to use your IRA to invest in real estate… get the ball rolling on getting it rolled over into a SD-IRA account asap. Some companies may take weeks or even over a month to have your account setup complete and ready to invest. So, don’t wait until you’ve found a great real estate deal to get started… get started today so your funds are ready to invest when you need them.

Getting Off The Sidelines And Getting Your Money Working For You

If you feel a self-directed IRA may be a great way for you to invest a portion of your retirement in things you know (rather than the unpredictable stock market)… then dive in, take some time to educate yourself on the pros and cons of a SD-IRA.  Again, if you’re interested in being connected with the custodian that we connect all of our investors with just reach out to us and we will send that contact info right over to you.

If you have any questions on how you can work with us as an investor… just connect w/ us through our contact form or call us anytime at: (330) 249-1932. We offer discount investment properties in Akron/Canton and surrounding areas to investors like you who often buy them and keep them as rentals. Also, for those qualified investors who want to explore private lending, contact us and we’ll talk about how we work with private lenders as well.

Happy investing! We’re here as a resource for you so don’t hesitate to connect with us anytime.

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