Wild Stock Market Preventing You From Building Wealth in Your Retirement Account? If so, you may want to join the growing number of people who are investing their retirement funds in real estate. There’s real long-term investment growth potential in using tax-deferred funds to purchase property.
The Problem With Most IRA’s
Most IRA Custodians–like brokerage companies and banks–limit your investment options to instruments that benefit them! They offer you a menu of choices that include cash, CD’s, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETF’s, etc…
But Wait…
You Have Other Options! In reality, the IRS code does allow retirement plans to invest in a much broader selection of investments like:
* Real Estate (land, condos, commercial property, etc…)
* Leases
* Trust Deeds
* Tax Lien Certificates
* Commodities
* Limited Partnerships
* Mortgage Notes
* Secured & Unsecured Loans, and More…
The process is technical, so we have broken it down into 5 easy steps you'll need to master to successfully use your 401K and IRA's to invest in real estate.
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