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Our non-recourse lenders will dive into the debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) in today’s blog. Understanding the DSCR is instrumental in planning how to leverage your self-directed IRA with purchasing a rental property. Read on to find out everything you need to know about the DSCR. How Much Debt Will a Property Support? Purchasing real…
Read MoreThis time of year has me thinking about the end of the year issues like taxes and how the IRS treats investments in IRAs that are subject to income taxes. You might ask the question, “I thought IRAs didn’t have to pay income taxes until withdrawals are made?” Well, there are instances where income taxes…
Read MoreWhen buying real estate within a self-directed IRA, investors must choose a “custodial” firm and weigh the fees it charges. The custodian holds title to a property in accountholders’ names and can steer rental income into mutual funds or stocks of their choosing. The account holder also must choose a means to manage the property…
Read MoreIf you think that your IRA investments are limited to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, you’re wrong. Self-directed IRAs can own real estate, too. Here’s what you need to know about investing in property for your retirement account. What is a self-directed IRA? Self-directed IRAs, as the name implies, are controlled by you, rather than…
Read MoreNon-recourse loan reserves (reserve funds left in your IRA) are an important piece of the process when planning that real estate purchase in your self-directed IRA, Solo 401(k) or IRA LLC. We as a lender and you as an investor should concern yourself with the idea of keeping a liquidity buffer in your plan so…
Read MoreBuying investment real estate with your self directed IRA or IRA LLC or Solo K is not difficult. No more so than a personal investment in real estate. The only differen2013ce is the entity. Your retirement plan is the owner/buyer/borrower and all income and expenses flow to and from that entity. Loans are also available…
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