I have funds in a 401-k plan from a former employer that I want to roll over to a solo 401-k; then, write a check to purchase an income producing property without financing.
A desirable property just hit the market ...
Please share your recommendation (and reason) for a Self-Directed IRA Trustee, specifically for real estate syndication investments. Thank you.
I have a solo 401(k) and the funds are held in a business checking account in the trust's name at Wells Fargo. Apparently Wells Fargo is the most popular bank to use for this. I just found out that if I don't make a...
hello all my name is gardi and i'm new to Biggerpockets and had a question about Solo401k.1) can you fund it on a monthly basis. so once i set it up can it be funded monthly similar to a regular 401k or no?2) is it ru...
Hey BP, So I'm looking into how to lend on deals and fund my own deals with my IRA. Currently my IRA is under JP Morgan. I called them and asked the naive question of how can I fund real estate investments using my ...
I am looking to rollover my traditional 401k & Roth 401k into a self directed Roth IRA. I was wondering what the best company to work with as a custodian would be. I also was curious how long the process takes fro...
If i had a solo 401k and invested in a SFH as a investment property.Could you then rent out that SFH by the room(house hack) for better cash flow?is this possible?
Backstory: My SD IRA custodian (American Pension Services) went into receivership earlier this year. They have been sorting through the whole mess and apparently the owner made some bad choices and 25 million is missi...
I have been hearing a lot about self directed IRAs and how they have been used to fund long term real estate holdings. have any of you had any experience with working with a self directed IRA? If so could you shed a...
Hello anyone have a business bank account in their home state for a WY LLC.
We have a LLC set up in WY for our family management company. I set it up there for the privacy that WY offers from 3rd parties. As a holdin...