How to Put Real Estate in Your ROTH IRA with Mark J. Kohler | 2019

by | Nov 15, 2022 | Vanguard IRA | 22 comments




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22 Comments

  1. Kim12822

    Should of had this all written out ahead of time.

  2. WanXiang Chen

    Hey Mark! Great video. I have a question. What kind of rental property is it best to buy in your IRA as opposed to buying in your name? For example, would it be best to buy single family homes in low income areas in your IRA to reduce cost and 4plexes in higher income areas in your own name so that you can maximize the depreciation tax benefits you can get? Thank you.

  3. ssnydes S

    I had to use a non-recourse lender to purchase an investment property because a regular mortgage company would not accept or approve a loan for an LLC. It had to be under my name or personal trust name.

  4. Susan Cowlishaw

    I work for Fed govt, and can't buy real estate in my TSP (401K equivalent). Also, I make too much to open an IRA in the private sector. What do I do?

  5. Robin Taylor

    My first 3 years my Roth IRA was open I averaged a 23% return. I bought mainly individual stocks

  6. Juan Trejo

    How can I make a 1031 exchange as my principal residence?

  7. pjnk1001

    I like these ideas because most of them are useful to me

  8. Matt D

    Can you be your own partner in the ira llc? As in use my ira for the $ and me for my credit

  9. 1ofnoother

    Hi Mark, could you do a video discussing REITS and/or REIT ETFs please? I'm surprised there isn't already one on your channel. Is there a reason for it or do you prefer tangible real estate properties over REITS?

  10. WURD Walk up Ride Down

    I recently came upon your videos and am loving a new way of looking at retirement funds. I have a 401k that I am looking to invest in different ways and love the real estate idea from a retirement account. When you purchase a property through an LLC, you say the IRA is the owner. I assume you are still the landlord?

  11. Scott Coleman

    Mark I need help I'm addicted to your videos

  12. Rob M

    YOU CAN MULTIPLY THE IRA PROFITS BY DOING APPARTMENT COMPLEXES WHICH HAVE FORCED APPRECIATION DUE TO REDUCTION OF EXPENSES AND INCREASING RENTS AND OTHER INCOME SUCH AS VENDING AND LAUNDRY ETC

  13. B Miller

    Love your passion and extensive knowledge. Are there rules about using SDIRA funds (the reserve you mentioned) for repairs, improvements, upgrades, etc to the property?

  14. Henrik Andersen

    So real estate has outperformed S&P with 6,7% over 50 years? Sounds interesting, but could anyone supply a link to that reseach?

  15. April Hughes

    Can I use voyager with a Roth IRA

  16. susana301301

    Own rental property? Not quite a cash cow. Things wear out, air conditioning, plumbing, roofing, electrical, and more. All of these can and will give you problems. Did I mention the tenants from hell? Not a sweet money maker. You have sugar coated investments. Oh, you say you are like a chef and use a lot of sugar? That is called sweet talking.

  17. Jin Seo

    Is it better to have long term or short term rental in the IRA and/or HSA?

  18. Dan Halfhill

    Love the energy man

  19. 执着而无所谓

    can I use my ira money to buy a rental property I owned already? probably not, right? Otherwise it's easy to get taxable incoming tax free?

  20. kimba007

    Love the knowledge with the energy

  21. Mike Roche

    I shared this with my three sons. Thank you so much.
    I love your passion

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