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Ryan Daulton
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Benefits of self-directed IRAs

Ryan Daulton
  • New to Real Estate
  • Princeton, TX
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Since learning that cash flow from real estate that was purchased from self-directed IRAs is taxed, and that I would not be able to claim depreciation on this property, what are the advantages to buying real estate with self-directed IRAs vs. other investment types like stocks and mutual funds?  

It seems like there are so many limitations to buying real estate with self-directed IRAs.  For those that do invest in real estate using this, what are your reasons?  Are there any benefits I may not be aware of here?

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    @Ryan Daulton

    We use it for private lending - because the tax benefits are lost with real estate

    When lending usually it’s taxed at ordinary income rates if using your own cash so using a sdira I prefer for lending and my w2 income savings for real estate to maximize tax efficiency

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