A Self-Directed IRA in real estate offers an exciting opportunity to leverage your expertise in the real estate market.
As with any self-directed IRA, a solid understanding of the property or land you intend to invest in, along with the associated rules and regulations, is crucial.
Residential
Acquire single or multi-family homes, apartment buildings, and even condos utilizing your IRA funds. Explore options to fix and flip, rent to tenants, or hold for appreciation.
Commercial
Explore investments in storage spaces, office buildings, factories, warehouses, storefronts, and any other appealing commercial spaces.
Improved and Unimproved Land
Investing in raw, unimproved land offers a low-maintenance, passive approach to real estate with minimal upkeep. Improved land shares similarities with unimproved land, but comes with the advantage of utilities like water, sewer, and/or electricity. Land equipped with utilities holds increased potential for future development.
Mortgage Notes
Mortgage notes represent a secured loan connecting your IRA and a property-buying borrower. They offer a hassle-free option compared to direct property investment. For additional details on mortgage notes, kindly explore our Private Lending page.
Offshore Real Estate
Leverage your IRA funds to acquire a retirement home abroad. Whether or not you intend to reside there, offshore real estate serves as a valuable diversification strategy for your portfolio, potentially offering significant returns based on the investment