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Can my IRA invest in a newly-formed entity (e.g., limited partnership, limited liability company, c-corporation, land trust) that will invest in real estate?

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Can my IRA invest in a newly-formed entity (e.g., limited partnership, limited liability company, c-corporation, land trust) that will invest in real estate?

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Yes. Investments in newly-formed private entities are not prohibited under the IRC, with the exception of Subchapter S corporations.

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