Multi Family Real Estate
Using Your IRA to Invest in Real Estate
Did you know you can you purchase multi family real estate as an IRA investment? Just like you can invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, you can also purchase multi family real estate, tax deferred, using a self-directed IRA. From our experience, most people do not believe they have the funds to participate in multi family real estate because most of their capital is tied-up in their IRA. However, once they become aware that real estate can be an IRA investment they realize the opportunity that is in front of them.
From our experience most people miss the opportunity to take advantage of multi family real estate because of two main factors:
- They are not aware they can use IRA funds.
- They don't know how to get involved.
That is where Liberty Real Estate Advisors comes in. We take the time to educate investors on how these multi family real estate opportunities are located, analyzed, negotiated, financed, operated, and eventually sold.
Making an IRA investment in multi family real estate is fairly simple. After deciding to invest, the first step is to open a self-directed IRA. This can be done in as little as two to three business days. Next, you will need to fund the IRA. This can be done by doing a simple rollover with no tax consequences (of course, please consult your CPA or tax professional for proper tax advice). This can be accomplished in as little as one day or could take up to three weeks depending on the company currently holding your funds. Once your account is funded it's now just a matter of filling-out a few more forms to transfer into the IRA investment tax deferred. It's that simple.
To learn more about IRA investment opportunities in multi family real estate we encourage you to attend one of our Why Buy Property Introductory Workshops held every week. Just click on the Free Why Buy Property Introductory Workshop button at the top of the page.
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