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Checkbook Self Directed IRA with $41k looking to invest in BTR

Eddie Koz
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I'm currently in the process of creating the LLC for the Checkbook IRA and I have a former employer 401k with +/- $41k that I can withdraw and deposit into the IRA. I've already created the custodian SDIRA. I'm sold on investing in Build-To-Rent (BTR) Multi-Family homes here in SWF. Since the $41k isn't enough to buy a BTR, I considered buying the land with the SDIRA, but then I see issues with getting a loan, traditional, or otherwise, after the construction. So, I'm looking for guidance here, and also, if I am able to pull this off, how do I scale up to 6+ doors a year using the new construction BTR approach?

Thanks in advance for any info!

Eddie

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@Eddie Koz

Look at private lending / investing in mortgage notes as you can invest with lower amounts of cash

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