User68062_3_t Ralph Mark Maupin
View all real estate listings in your area:
Members: 120,713 - 2,576 Online Now  Login
 

 

By: Adam King   “Ralph Mark Maupin invites Adam to Speak to Detroit College Students on IRA investing”

By self investing IRA funds, account owners have options that are not available in other retirement accounts. For example, investing 401K money in real estate is not usually an option, but by rolling the funds (or a portion of them) over into a self directed IRA, 401K funds can be invested in real estate.

The stock market is down and most investment options are dependent upon the stock market. Some companies are still doing well, but in order to invest in the right companies, you need some control over where your funds go.

Allowing your brokers to make most of the choices for you may not be a good idea, particularly if you want or need quick returns. There are some drawbacks to self investing IRA funds.

You will have to spend more time watching the markets, so that you can make educated decisions and you'll have no one to blame but yourself if you lose money. But, if you get the right help or advice, you can grow your account more quickly.

If your 401K balance is not growing as quickly as you would like, you might want to get your broker on the phone. You may be able to change the way your funds are invested, in order to maximize your growth.

Generally speaking, investments that make big quick profits are the riskiest. It's just as easy to lose money, than it is to make it, but real estate is a little different.

Investing 401K money in real estate is difficult, because you cannot hold a deed in the account. With a self-directed IRA, you can purchase, manage and resale property, without ever using any of your personal funds.

So, if you have a 401K and you want to invest in real estate, you will either have to roll the funds over into a self-directed IRA or withdraw funds, make the deal that you want and return the funds, along with the profits, back to the account when you are done. The problem is that a 401K consists of pre-tax dollars, so all withdrawals are taxable.

Another type of IRA may be a better choice for the real estate investor. If you have a Roth IRA, you have already paid income taxes on the dollars in the account, so qualified withdrawals are not subject to tax.

If you purchase real estate using a Roth IRA, you can hold the property in the account until you are ready to sell it. When you make a profit on the resale, you pay no capital gains taxes. Capital gains, alone, can amount to thousands of dollars, if you make a good deal.

If you try investing 401K money in real estate, the taxes will likely eat into your profits. The best choice for real estate investors is a self-directed Roth IRA.

Self investing IRA funds in real estate can be very profitable, if you have the time and the know-how. If not, there are some experienced investors that are willing to help you find the right deals and when it comes to your retirement, it's always a good idea to ask for help.

Adam King is the president of Mosaic Investments, LLC. Mosaic is a real estate company that partners with private individuals and lending corporations nationwide in order to finance and/or rehab investment properties. This is done by using a "turn-key" real estate system Adam King created called the ILOC program. To learn more on how you can obtain high rates of return on your IRA, CD, or other source of private money, visit http://www.ira-and-real-estate.com/now.

 

Keywords:

 

Self managed iras, self directed ira,  Roth ira rules, definition of a roth ira, Where to invest in a roth ira, maximum income for a roth ira, Self investing IRA, investing 401k money in real estate,: Roth IRA Investing Choices Include Real Estate,  Roth IRA investing, investing IRA, roth IRA investment, roth IRA investments, roth IRA investments, self directed roth IRA, roth IRA rate of returns, roth IRA income limit,  advantage of a roth IRA, roth IRA advantages, self directed roth IRA invested in real estate, purchasing real estate in your IRA, are IRA good investments, growth of IRA investments, buying real estate with roth IRA, roll over IRA buying real estate, self directed ira rules, self directed iras, self directed IRA passive income, self directed IRA real estate, truly self directed IRA, Can you use IRA money to buy real estate, IRA money to buy real estate, self directed IRA real estate, Roth IRA for real estate purposes, Roth IRA for real estate, IRA real estate custodian, IRA custodian allows real estate, buying real estate within an IRA account, IRA for real estate investment, own rental real estate in your IRA, real estate in an IRA,: real estate IRA, real estate in IRA, self-directed IRA custodian, self-directed IRA custodians,  IRA permitted investments, low risk IRA investments, real estate IRA investments, leading IRA investments, self directed ira, self directed ira real estate, self directed roth ira, self directed ira custodian, self directed ira and llc, all about self directed ira investing, ira, roth iar, simple ira, traditional ira, roth ira withdrawal, ira contribution, ira rollover, roth ira rule, ira contribution limit, ira distribution, sep ira, roth ira contribution limit, roth ira limit, roth ira calculator, ira account, roth ira contribution, ira Toyota, ira contribution, ira newborn, roth ira account, ira glass, ira withdrawal, real estate ira, 401k rollover ira, education ira, ira calculator, ira limit, ira hayes, ira real estate investing, ira rate, 2007 ira limit, 2007 contribution ira limit, 2007 contribution ira roth, ira beneficiary, ira income limit, roth ira vs traditional ira, roth ira withdrawal rule, 401k ira, maximum ira contribution, roth ira 2007, ira Levin, ira early withdrawal, inherited ira,

 

Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), California (CA), Colorado (CO), Connecticut (CT), Delaware (DE), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Hawaii (HI), Idaho (ID), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN), Iowa (IA), Kansas (KS), Kentucky (KY), Louisiana (LA), Maine (ME), Maryland (MD), Massachusetts (MA), Michigan(MI), Minnesota (MN), Mississippi (MS), Missouri (MO), Montana (MT), Nebraska (NE), Nevada (NV), New Hampshire (NH), New Jersey (NJ), New Mexico (NM), New York (NY), North Carolina (NC), North Dakota (ND), Ohio (OH), Oklahoma (OK), Oregon (OR), Pennsylvania (PA), Rhode Island (RI), South Carolina (SC), South Dakota (SD), Tennessee (TN), Texas (TX), Utah (UT), Vermont (VT), Virginia (VA) , Washington (WA), West Virginia (WV), Wisconsin (WI), Wyoming (WY) Major Metro Areas: Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Chico, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Fort Worth, Denver, Bolder, Detroit, Ft Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Harford, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Long Island, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St Paul, Monterey, Nashville, New Haven, New York, Oakland, East Bay, Oklahoma City, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Puerto Rico, Raleigh-Durham, Reno, Tahoe, Rochester, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San Jose, Silicon Valley, Santa Fe, Seattle, Spokane, Springfield, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Tucson, Washington Dc

 

Keywords:

 

Self managed iras, self directed ira,  Roth ira rules, definition of a roth ira, Where to invest in a roth ira, maximum income for a roth ira, Self investing IRA, investing 401k money in real estate,: Roth IRA Investing Choices Include Real Estate,  Roth IRA investing, investing IRA, roth IRA investment, roth IRA investments, roth IRA investments, self directed roth IRA, roth IRA rate of returns, roth IRA income limit,  advantage of a roth IRA, roth IRA advantages, self directed roth IRA invested in real estate, purchasing real estate in your IRA, are IRA good investments, growth of IRA investments, buying real estate with roth IRA, roll over IRA buying real estate, self directed ira rules, self directed iras, self directed IRA passive income, self directed IRA real estate, truly self directed IRA, Can you use IRA money to buy real estate, IRA money to buy real estate, self directed IRA real estate, Roth IRA for real estate purposes, Roth IRA for real estate, IRA real estate custodian, IRA custodian allows real estate, buying real estate within an IRA account, IRA for real estate investment, own rental real estate in your IRA, real estate in an IRA,: real estate IRA, real estate in IRA, self-directed IRA custodian, self-directed IRA custodians,  IRA permitted investments, low risk IRA investments, real estate IRA investments, leading IRA investments, self directed ira, self directed ira real estate, self directed roth ira, self directed ira custodian, self directed ira and llc, all about self directed ira investing, ira, roth iar, simple ira, traditional ira, roth ira withdrawal, ira contribution, ira rollover, roth ira rule, ira contribution limit, ira distribution, sep ira, roth ira contribution limit, roth ira limit, roth ira calculator, ira account, roth ira contribution, ira Toyota, ira contribution, ira newborn, roth ira account, ira glass, ira withdrawal, real estate ira, 401k rollover ira, education ira, ira calculator, ira limit, ira hayes, ira real estate investing, ira rate, 2007 ira limit, 2007 contribution ira limit, 2007 contribution ira roth, ira beneficiary, ira income limit, roth ira vs traditional ira, roth ira withdrawal rule, 401k ira, maximum ira contribution, roth ira 2007, ira Levin, ira early withdrawal, inherited ira,

 

Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), California (CA), Colorado (CO), Connecticut (CT), Delaware (DE), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Hawaii (HI), Idaho (ID), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN), Iowa (IA), Kansas (KS), Kentucky (KY), Louisiana (LA), Maine (ME), Maryland (MD), Massachusetts (MA), Michigan(MI), Minnesota (MN), Mississippi (MS), Missouri (MO), Montana (MT), Nebraska (NE), Nevada (NV), New Hampshire (NH), New Jersey (NJ), New Mexico (NM), New York (NY), North Carolina (NC), North Dakota (ND), Ohio (OH), Oklahoma (OK), Oregon (OR), Pennsylvania (PA), Rhode Island (RI), South Carolina (SC), South Dakota (SD), Tennessee (TN), Texas (TX), Utah (UT), Vermont (VT), Virginia (VA) , Washington (WA), West Virginia (WV), Wisconsin (WI), Wyoming (WY) Major Metro Areas: Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Chico, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Fort Worth, Denver, Bolder, Detroit, Ft Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Harford, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Long Island, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St Paul, Monterey, Nashville, New Haven, New York, Oakland, East Bay, Oklahoma City, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Puerto Rico, Raleigh-Durham, Reno, Tahoe, Rochester, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San Jose, Silicon Valley, Santa Fe, Seattle, Spokane, Springfield, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Tucson, Washington Dc

 

http://www.ira-and-real-estate.com/

 

0 Comments on Self Investing IRA Funds in Real Estate

Leave a response…

Name:
Notify me of new comments:
Comment:
What does the graphic say?
 
Real Estate Agent: Ralph Mark Maupin (Budget Realty, LLC)
Ralph Mark Maupin
Highland Township, MI
More about me…
Budget Realty, LLC

Office Phone: (248) 939-6232
Cell Phone: (248) 939-6232
Email Me
Blog focus is on real estate investing, investing speakers, events, clubs, landlord groups, blogging, SEO, seniors, reverse mortgages, senior housing, internet marketing, and marketing.