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2008
24
June

Checkbook IRA: Establish a Real Estate Investment Strategy

by Self Directed IRA Advisor

Checkbook IRA accounts, also called self-directed IRA accounts, provide many options for account holders to increase their portfolio value through investing in real estate. As real estate investing is the number one way to make money in the U.S., it’s no wonder that many want to capitalize on this.

For all of the opportunity that the checkbook IRA presents, it can be a confusing, discombobulating journey for many. However, asking and answering a few questions can easily help you determine a sound investment strategy for which to use your self-direct IRA account funds.

3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Delving into Your Self-Directed IRA Account

What type of investor am I? Are you a risk taker, very conservative, somewhere in the middle? Before tapping your self-direct IRA funds to invest in real estate, you need to know what your risk compass is. This will guide you in selecting which type of real estate investment you want to make.

Is retirement looming, or in the distance? This question is designed to highlight which options you can safely take advantage of with your self-directed IRA account funds. Like any other type of investment, some real estate options are riskier than others. The closer retirement is, the less time you have to recover from mistakes. So, you may want to consider safer options like buying and holding property (eg, for rental income).

Retirement Income Needs: Most focus on the big number when they think about their self-directed IRA accounts. Eg, how much do I have/want to have in there? It’s important to break this down into monthly amounts. You should run projects for 20, 25 and 30 years. As in, will how much do I have to have in my account to sustain an income of $5,000/month over 20, 25 or 30 years (maybe even more).

Of course, there are quite a few more questions you need to ask yourself, but the answers to these three questions will help you to begin to formulate an investment strategy that works for you.

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