What is a real estate IRA? "Real estate IRA" is a term used to describe a real estate investment(s) in a self-directed IRA or 401(k). With a real estate IRA, you can earn tax-free/tax-deferred returns on your real estate investments. What types of real estate IRA investments are allowed? The following is a partial list:
* Raw land
* Single-family homes
* Commercial property
* Apartments
* Duplexes
* Condos/townhomes
* Mobile homes
* Real estate notes
* Second mortgages
* Partial notes
* Real estate purchase options
* Tax liens certificates
What investments are not allowed? The following rules govern investments in a real estate IRA:
* Your IRA Cannot Purchase Property Owned by You or a Disqualified Person
* You Cannot Have "Indirect Benefits" from Property Owned by Your Self-Directed IRA
* Real Estate IRA Investments Are Uniquely Titled
* IRA Investments that Use Financing Must Pay UBIT
* Real Estate IRA Expenses Must Be Paid from Your IRA
* Real Estate IRA Income Must Return to Your IRA
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