What kinds of investments can I make with my self directed IRA or Plan?
An IRA can purchase any form of real estate. You may purchase real estate, secured or unsecured notes, tax deeds, foreclosure properties; Additionally, your self directed IRA can invest in options, private placement, accounts receivable, timber deeds, crops, cattle, stock, bonds, tax lien certificates, mutual funds, certificates of deposit, anything which is not prohibited or collectible as defined by the Internal Revenue Code. Many other types of investments are permitted, and thus the range of possible investment choices is nearly unlimited. Consequently, Real estate IRA investing opens up a huge range of alternative investments for individuals who are knowledgeable about real estate investing or who work with knowledgeable advisors, sponsors, or brokers. Investing in real estate for your retirement may serve as a means to diversify your retirement portfolio to hedge against the cyclical changes in the stock market, economy and bank and government-based investments. For many who are
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