Real Estate Investing
Real estate and related assets such as trust deeds are an excellent diversification play for smart investors. Retirement savings are secured by a real asset with the potential to create growth both through cash flow and appreciation. There are many ways to approach real estate as an asset class, based on conditions in your local market, as well as the amount of capital you have to work with and your investing expertise.
Whether you are still undecided about how you want to invest and need more information on the advantages of real estate, or you already own investment properties and are looking for advice about how to maximize your returns, this section of our blog has something that can help you. Investing in real estate can be as simple or as complex as fits your individual needs and financial goals.
There is no single strategy that works best for everyone, so our blog posts focus on guiding real estate investors to success with tips on investment strategies and operational procedures. These include tips for buying foreclosed properties or flipping property, investing in real estate notes, and much more.
As we begin a new year, we can hopefully look in the rear-view mirror at the bleak reality that the coronavirus pandemic made of 2020. There are still many steps to recovery, but with vaccines now in use, we can…
If you are looking for a hands-off way to invest in commercial real estate with your Checkbook IRA or Solo 401(k), professionally managed funds may be worth evaluating. Private equity real estate funds are designed to help investors diversify into…
When investing in rental property the use of debt-financing can be a valuable tool. An investor who borrows money can multiply the purchasing power of their capital to acquire more properties or properties of higher quality. So long as the…
Investing in multifamily real estate syndications involves research. You need to look at several different aspects of a project before deciding whether it is a good opportunity for your self-directed IRA or Solo 401(k). In our first articles of this…
If you intend to invest your self-directed IRA or Solo 401(k) in multifamily real estate syndications, understanding how to evaluate projects is crucial. In our first article of this series, we discussed performing diligence on a project sponsor. In this…
Real estate syndications are a very popular choice for investors with self-directed IRA and Solo 401(k) plans. There are many reasons that syndications are well suited to retirement plan investing, as they are passive in nature, provide diversification, and do…
A little known but potentially quite profitable lending niche is referred to as transactional funding. For investors with a Checkbook IRA or Solo 401(k) and the right network, this strategy can be very lucrative. The concept of transactional funding is…
Have you heard about the real estate strategy referred to as BRRRR? The acronym is for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat. Utilizing this method is a great way to accelerate the buildup of equity in a rental property portfolio. The…
In Part 1 of this series, we introduced some of the basic concepts behind investing in a multi-family real estate syndication with your IRA. Since most of these projects use debt-financing in addition to investor capital, this generates exposure to…
Multi-family real estate syndications have been one of the hottest asset classes for savvy IRA investors for the last several years. Participating as a limited partner in a professionally-run real estate project that is larger in scale provides many benefits.…