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Updated almost 2 years ago, 01/09/2023

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Sam Peterson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Humble, TX
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Real estate friendly 401k

Sam Peterson
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Humble, TX
Posted

I currently have a 401(k) with my employer. It does not allow me to use the funds for the purpose of investing in real estate property.  i’m very close to changing employers, and they have the ability to discontinue the connection with my current employer within my current 401(k). My question is, does anyone know of a good quality 401(k) custodian that works well with real estate investors? With my change of employer, I believe I have a unique opportunity at this time to roll my money over into an investment custodian that will enable me to use my funds for real estate investment. I just need to know the best avenue to take at this point.

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