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Casey Barickman
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  • Oxford, MS
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BRRRR strategy within a self-directed IRA

Casey Barickman
  • New to Real Estate
  • Oxford, MS
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Buying a property with the BRRRR strategy through a self-directed IRA. When refinancing the property to pull IRA cash out, can you refinance the property into a LLC that is not associated with the self-directed IRA? The cash that is pull out of the refinance would be put back into the self-directed IRA to be used again for another BRRRR property. Thus, the refinanced property would not be controlled by the IRA but controlled in another LLC that is controlled personally. I have tried to dig into information regarding the topic but can't seem to find much. Any insight or resources would be helpful!

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