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Gary Kane
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Jacksonville, FL
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SDIRA with $100K...what would you do?

Gary Kane
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I'd like to hear from some experienced SDIRA investors out there (or none IRA)...if you were interested in purchasing SFH as buy and hold for passive income, had $100K in SDIRA, what would you do? And let's say your aim was Class B/C neighborhoods, purchase prices after rehab between $50-75K.

-Leverage?

-Pay cash then refi?

I'd like to hear what strategies are out there...thx!

(Assumptions: You already have an LLC with checkbook conrtrol.)

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Rodney Miller
  • Lender
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Rodney Miller
  • Lender
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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You can make private mortgage loans to other real estate investors.  You can charge 15% +, take the first mortgage on the property for safety, and not have to get your hands dirty.  Typical loans are for 6 months.

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