is there a way to take some of the $ out of my ira & use it to pay cash for an apartment building without causing a taxable event?if so, can i stick the cashflow generated from the apartment building into my gener...
If I am actively contribute to my 401k with my current employer, is that mean I can't convert that to self directed 401k?
Looking for experienced investment folk or people who have rolled over their 401k into an REIT/IRA for real estate investing/ flipping.I am also open to network for info on how your experience was through this and som...
My employer matches 50c on the dollar up to 8% of my income. My wife has the same match. We currently make about $100k annually together and in 2 months it will go to $140-150k. Is it a viable strategy to dump all ex...
Hey!My husband and I would love to use some retirement money to invest in real estate. We have looked into buying directly from the retirement fund (employer refuses to roll it into a self directed IRA) as well as vol...
Hey Bigger Pockets, My husband and I have found a cash-flowing 4-plex in the city we want to invest in (out of state for us). We're lacking the capital for the down payment and would like to do creative financing on ...
I'd like to do a direct rollover to a solo 401k but id also like to have a roth 401k available as well as loan ability. Is that like looking for a unicorn? Any suggestions would be great. I started researching compa...
I have an IRA LLC with a property in it. I have two questions: 1. I also do hard money loans. Do I use the same checking account LLC for hard money loans or get a new LLC or just keep the money in self directed IR an...
Would you advise trying to structure a SDIRA in order to put the money down on a few properties, or would I be better served to take out a loan from my IRA which would allow me to get the down payment money for one...
Hello BP,I need some help regarding how to proceed on determining a SDIRA vs. Solo 401K. I've got about $100K in a 403B plan (equivalent of 401K for non-profit organizations) from a former employer. I am currently an ...