The RIGHT WAY to use your IRA to buy real estate

by | Oct 5, 2022 | Simple IRA | 2 comments

The RIGHT WAY to use your IRA to buy real estate




Should you use your IRA or 401K to invest in real estate?

Many people think they can only invest in traditional investments like individual stocks and mutual funds using their IRA. 

However, it is totally legal to invest in almost anything using your retirement funds and with a smart IRA real estate investing strategy, you can really super charge your tax free returns!

There is more to investing using IRAs than meets the eye. In this video I cover the smart way to use your IRA to invest in real estate.

I have used my retirement accounts to invest for years.

I believe there is a right way and wrong way to do it. There are very definite do’s and don’ts and I am going to break it down for you.

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2 Comments

  1. AUSTIN ❷❶❺

    My rental income goes into my roth ira?

  2. ljiangrsf

    It is not tax free unless it is in the Roth IRA. Otherwise, it is tax deferred.

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