8 July 2017 | 5 replies
@Anita LeeMaybe look into transferring your former employer 401k into a self-directed IRA which can then be invested in real estate.
8 July 2017 | 4 replies
I do have ~$500k in a traditional IRA I could rollover to an SDIRA and use - regulations permitting.

26 July 2017 | 35 replies
Understood... another strategy I have heard was buying REITS in Roth IRA account and having the dividends grow tax free but that money is locked up until retirement unfortunately...

27 July 2017 | 8 replies
I also use qualified plans such as IRAs and 401ks that do not have the timing issues but other rules and regulations.

24 July 2017 | 7 replies
I own seven properties here without an LLC , but my mother needed one because the property is held within a self-directed IRA.

24 July 2017 | 2 replies
They hold IRA funds and process all IRA transactions for the benefit of the IRA at your instruction.

24 August 2017 | 2 replies
Mat authored the book The Self Directed IRA Handbook and Mark has authored 4 more on asset protection, taxes etc..They are great guys.

27 July 2017 | 2 replies
Any advice on that is greatly appreciated. 2nd Question, does anyone have experience with a Self-directed IRA for investing in real - estate?

11 August 2017 | 46 replies
If you do something as simple as maxing out your Roth IRA's for 30 years you'll be a millionaire tax-free.