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Real Estate Investment with Self-Directed IRA
- By Steven Corbett
- Published 02/6/2012
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Steven Corbett
Steven has been writing for the Real Estate Investment Review with http://KCMetro.com for over 5 years now. He specializes in the research and commercial real estate investments for multi-million dollar investment projects.
View all articles by Steven CorbettRather than having your retirement funds locked up in a retirement account,
it makes sense to let it grow through wise investment decisions. A few years ago
stocks, bonds and mutual funds were the most common choice to direct IRA funds.
But with the stock market hitting southwards, real estate has become a popular
choice. This is done through firms that offers self-directed IRA and deals with real estate
investments. Here are a few reasons why this is a worthy choice:
The
stock market isn’t booming now. A recent analysis by the legendary Warren Buffet
states that the stock market has not returned more than 5.3 per cent in the 20th
century. This is despite the fact that the Dow Jones moved from 64 to 11,497 in
1999 and was considered the best time for the American stock exchange. Even if
the market continues with the 5.3 per cent rate the market would close at
2,000,000 in 2099. By 2008, the market was around 8000 points. Would it be
possible for the market to rise by 1,992,000 points? (Source)
If there is one market that shall remain steady in its demand, it is the real
estate market.
A lot many people saw their 401(k) savings dwindle because
of their blind faith
Real estate has a proven track record of providing good returns on investment. Yes, there have been losses, but this is mainly due to the shortsightedness of investors and not because of an inherent fault with the market. You can be assured of a tax free monthly cash flow that can supplement your retirement income. The profit that is drawn from the IRA is based on the income on your tax rate upon withdrawal. If you were to invest in a Roth IRA, the cash flow and capital gain are tax free.
They are a great way to diversify your portfolio, but your choice of investment should be wise. Hence make sure to seek advice from a real estate investment broker.
The author of this article writes about different investment options including self directed IRA and commercial real estate investment.
