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The rules governing allowable investments in IRAs preclude an IRA's investment in life insurance, collectibles and S corporations.
All other types of investments are permitted, and thus the range of possible investment choices is nearly unlimited. Consequently, any form of real estate can be purchased by an IRA.
Real estate IRA investing opens up a huge range of alternative investments for individuals who are knowledgeable about real estate investing or who work with knowledgeable advisors, sponsors, or brokers. Investing in real estate for your retirement may serve as a means to diversify your retirement portfolio to hedge against the cyclical changes in the stock market, economy and bank and government-based investments.
For many who are experienced with real estate investing, real estate investments hold the potential to protect against the loss of principal while generating better than market rate returns through income production and capital gains. When real estate investments are not leveraged, both income and capital gains can flow back to IRAs tax-deferred (or tax-free if the IRA is a Roth IRA).
Buying real estate from an unrelated party (i.e., one who is not a disqualified person) with cash is the simplest way of investing in real estate with your IRA. Your IRA can buy raw land, commercial property, residential (e.g., rental) property, real estate options, as well as extend loans (e.g., first and second mortgages), secured by real estate with your IRA, to unrelated parties.
Your IRA can also buy property through leveraging, provided the loan is not guaranteed by the IRA owner (or any other disqualified person) and that the IRA has enough liquidity to support the mortgage and expenses. Generally, most custodians will have limits on the amount of leverage they will permit.
There are a variety of ways, however, that an IRA can participate in a real estate investment without a full cash capital investment. For example, your IRA can co-invest with other parties. You could also have your IRA, and other parties participate in real estate investing by becoming members of an LLC that buys and sells property.
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