One of the hottest new investment strategies is to use the large sums of cash in your Individual Retirement Account to purchase and hold real estate. This strategy could litteraly make you thousands of dollars more than leaving it in stocks, mutual funds, or bonds. In order to invest in real estate with this money you need to have a self directed ira. If you wish to get a loan on the real estate it usually requires a large cash down as it can not be personally guaranteed. Any loan made to the Self Directed IRA must be non-recourse. To learn more about this exciting new opportunity, visit my website to read more about self directed IRA opportunities at www.JDanielRealty.com
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Investing with your Self Directed IRA
December 3, 2005 By 2 Comments




Using a Self-Directed IRA is an especially great way to invest in notes secured by deeds of trusts or mortgages, tax lien certificates, tenant-in-common investment properties, etc., because these investments all produce taxable cash flow that can be sheltered when purchased inside of a Self-Directed IRA. It is a great way to invest in cash flow instruments and building wealth faster at the same time since the cash flow is tax-deferred or tax-free in the case with a Roth IRA.
Self-directed IRAs have been used to invest in real estate for over 30 years. In 2010 you can convert pre-tax IRAs to Roth, split the taxes over the next two tax years, and let your real estate investments grow tax-free for life.