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Updated about 2 years ago, 11/03/2022

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  • Scottsdale Austin Tuktoyaktuk
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Using a Self-Directed IRA - SDIRA to purchase a Property

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  • Scottsdale Austin Tuktoyaktuk
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As a Quote from @Justin Windham: says, “SDIRA can be a great way to increase flexibility and get higher returns with retirement money"

That’s a fancy way of using your IRA to get rich.

Maybe your IRA has been sitting there getting hammered by the stock market and you've had enough of that. Or it's making little growth or even going backward.

There is a way to convert your IRA to "self directed" which puts you in control to get a nice return in real estate. And if you have an old 401(k) sitting there, you can convert that to an SDIRA as well. You can make a ton of money making an easy switch.

Just imagine taking that non performing money and investing in actual cash flow, and increasing your wealth a lot faster than it has been growing. Places like Arizona, Texas, Indiana, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, (AR TX IN OH GA AL TN), Which spells Artxinohgaaltn which means something fancy I’m sure, all offer great opportunities, for cash flow and safe growth.

Make sure you team up with someone that understands how to put this together for you and at the same times teaches you how to use the best practices for learning investing in real estate like my SDIRA investors learn.

It’s worth the time to make the switch and I think the following posts will answer a lot of your questions.

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