Investment in Real Estate North Carolina

Nobody would argue that there has been severe disappointment in the stock market performance. That has a lot of people looking for other options such as taking their retirement investment accounts into their own hands. Using the self-directed IRA allows you to enjoy the benefits of contributing to your retirement account while also being able to self-direct those funds into alternative assets such as real estate.

Local Companies

Southgroup Real Estate Investments
877.362.1291
120 Greenwich Road
Charlotte, NC
Finncastle "A Private Gated Equestrian Community"
(704) 987-0123 E 202
18825 West Catawba Ave., Suite 200
Cornelius, NC
Finncastle "A Private Gated Equestrian Community"
(704) 987-0123 E 202
18825 West Catawba Ave., Suite 200
Cornelius, NC
Kellswater Bridge Development, LLC
(704) 786-2400
Boy Scout Camp Road
Kannapolis, NC
Kellswater Bridge Development, LLC
(704) 786-2400
Boy Scout Camp Road
Kannapolis, NC
Prime Time Investors LLC
910-494-1649
1212 Bromley Dr.
Fayetteville, NC
KKA Architecture
(704) 642-0071
118 East Council Street
Salisbury, NC
A & H Investment
(704) 637-7073
1918 West Innes St.
Salisbury, NC
Mary "Missy" McGuire, Realtor
(704) 213-0341
301 North Main Street
Salisbury, NC
Fisher-Harriss Development Co.
(704) 788-2203
614 N. Main St.
Salisbury, NC

Provided By: Realty Times

Nobody would argue that there has been severe disappointment in the stock market performance. That has a lot of people looking for other options such as taking their retirement investment accounts into their own hands. Using the self-directed IRA allows you to enjoy the benefits of contributing to your retirement account while also being able to self-direct those funds into alternative assets such as real estate.

"The simplest way to invest in real estate with retirement accounts is with a self-directed IRA. An IRA has to have a custodian such as a bank or trust company that will hold the assets for the accountholder," says Jeff Nabers, founder of IRA Association of American and CEO of Nabers Group. "You can open a self-directed IRA and then roll your retirement funds into it and then you can ask the custodian to go out and invest based on your wishes," says Nabers.

While this method of using your self-directed IRA to invest in real estate is becoming increasingly more popular, it has its downside. "It can become cost-prohibitive," says Nabers. He says the fees that custodians charge can add up very quickly. And he adds, "The custodians can be slow to react to an accountholder’s needs. Sometimes they might not let you do an investment because of their policies." But Nabers says investors can create an IRA LLC (Limited Liability Company) which allows more freedom to invest in what and when they want. "You can pair your IRA with an LLC. The LLC is created and the IRA accountholder directs the custodian to invest some or all of its funds into the LLC. The accountholder then manages the LLC," explains Nabers.

He says this method doesn’t require accountholders to get approval from a custodian to purchase real estate -- with the IRA LLC the accountholders have complete checkbook control over their funds. However, Nabers says another retirement vehicle that investors are turning to is the Solo 401(k). This investment vehicle provides checkbook control, allows 10 times higher contribution limits than the IRA, and provides the ability to borrow money from your retirement account, and, generally, it helps you avoid the UBIT (Unrelated Business Income Tax) -- a tax that is often created through leveraged real estate ownership. Unlike a self-directed IRA or IRA LLC, the Solo 401(k) allows you to be the actual trustee of the retirement plan directly. You manage the funds and you invest them in what you want. "In an IRA everything about how it works is laid out in a section of the Internal Revenue Service code. With a Solo 401(k), the section about how it works describes how it can work, but how the Solo 401(k) actually works is determined by the planned documents. So, all IRAs work the same but Solo 401(k)s can vary a lot from one plan to the next depending on how the plan documents are written," says Nabers.

"You can set up a Solo 401(k) anywhere; what it comes down to is how flexible and capable the plan will be. You could set up a Solo 401(k) with a stockbroker and then you’ll invest only in stocks, bonds, and funds. Or if you decided to invest in a less restrictive platform, then you open a Solo 401(k) at another company but all that company does is send you a binder on your account and doesn’t offer any real help," says Nabers.

Here are five things to look for before deciding to open a Solo 401(k):

  1. Expertise and knowledge. It is extremely important to find a company that is highly experienced in setting up a Solo 401(k). As the stock market plummets, the industry of self-directed investing is growing rapidly. Companies are popping up all over the Internet. It’s crucial that you find a company that has expertise and knowledge in this highly technical field. Without the expert support and financial intelligence, your retirement funds could be in jeopardy.

  2. Additional services provided. Make sure the company that you use to create your Solo 401(k) plan documents offers you additional resources. Some companies will set up your Solo 401(k) but not offer any additional educational information on important issues such as prohibited transactions.

  3. Make sure the company provides an IRS opinion letter to ensure the Solo 401(k) will receive favorable tax treatment as a qualified plan.

  4. Review the Solo 401(k) plan documents. Don’t just open the account without understanding the limitations of the planned documents. Remember, these planned documents can vary drastically so it’s critical to discuss your specific needs with the company before you elect to set up a Solo 401(k).

  5. Look for document provider rather than custodian. Custodians are not required for Solo 401(k)s. In order to have direct possession of your asset, you will want to make sure the plan documents offer more flexible terms than a custodian’s. If you use a custodian you will likely not have direct control of your assets and may have to go through the custodian in order to execute a transaction. For more information on self-directing your retirement funds to invest in real estate, visit; nabers.com
Phoebe Chongchua Copyright 2009 Realty Times. All Rights Reserved.

Visit RealtyTimes.com

Featured Local Company

Southgroup Real Estate Investments

877.362.1291
120 Greenwich Road
Charlotte, NC
www.southgroupinvestments.com

Regional Articles
- Investment in Real Estate Albemarle NC
- Investment in Real Estate Apex NC
- Investment in Real Estate Arden NC
- Investment in Real Estate Asheboro NC
- Investment in Real Estate Asheville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Bessemer City NC
- Investment in Real Estate Boone NC
- Investment in Real Estate Brevard NC
- Investment in Real Estate Burlington NC
- Investment in Real Estate Camp Lejeune NC
- Investment in Real Estate Candler NC
- Investment in Real Estate Cary NC
- Investment in Real Estate Chapel Hill NC
- Investment in Real Estate Charlotte NC
- Investment in Real Estate Clayton NC
- Investment in Real Estate Clemmons NC
- Investment in Real Estate Clinton NC
- Investment in Real Estate Concord NC
- Investment in Real Estate Conover NC
- Investment in Real Estate Dunn NC
- Investment in Real Estate Durham NC
- Investment in Real Estate Eden NC
- Investment in Real Estate Elizabeth City NC
- Investment in Real Estate Fayetteville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Forest City NC
- Investment in Real Estate Fort Bragg NC
- Investment in Real Estate Fuquay Varina NC
- Investment in Real Estate Garner NC
- Investment in Real Estate Gastonia NC
- Investment in Real Estate Goldsboro NC
- Investment in Real Estate Granite Falls NC
- Investment in Real Estate Greensboro NC
- Investment in Real Estate Greenville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Havelock NC
- Investment in Real Estate Henderson NC
- Investment in Real Estate Hendersonville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Hickory NC
- Investment in Real Estate High Point NC
- Investment in Real Estate Hillsborough NC
- Investment in Real Estate Hope Mills NC
- Investment in Real Estate Huntersville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Jacksonville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Kannapolis NC
- Investment in Real Estate Kernersville NC
- Investment in Real Estate King NC
- Investment in Real Estate Kings Mountain NC
- Investment in Real Estate Kinston NC
- Investment in Real Estate Knightdale NC
- Investment in Real Estate Laurinburg NC
- Investment in Real Estate Leland NC
- Investment in Real Estate Lenoir NC
- Investment in Real Estate Lexington NC
- Investment in Real Estate Lillington NC
- Investment in Real Estate Lincolnton NC
- Investment in Real Estate Louisburg NC
- Investment in Real Estate Lumberton NC
- Investment in Real Estate Marion NC
- Investment in Real Estate Matthews NC
- Investment in Real Estate Mebane NC
- Investment in Real Estate Mocksville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Monroe NC
- Investment in Real Estate Mooresville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Morganton NC
- Investment in Real Estate Mount Airy NC
- Investment in Real Estate Mount Olive NC
- Investment in Real Estate Murphy NC
- Investment in Real Estate New Bern NC
- Investment in Real Estate North Wilkesboro NC
- Investment in Real Estate Raeford NC
- Investment in Real Estate Raleigh NC
- Investment in Real Estate Reidsville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Roanoke Rapids NC
- Investment in Real Estate Rockingham NC
- Investment in Real Estate Rocky Mount NC
- Investment in Real Estate Roxboro NC
- Investment in Real Estate Rutherfordton NC
- Investment in Real Estate Salisbury NC
- Investment in Real Estate Sanford NC
- Investment in Real Estate Shelby NC
- Investment in Real Estate Siler City NC
- Investment in Real Estate Statesville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Tarboro NC
- Investment in Real Estate Taylorsville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Thomasville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Trinity NC
- Investment in Real Estate Wake Forest NC
- Investment in Real Estate Waxhaw NC
- Investment in Real Estate Waynesville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Weaverville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Wendell NC
- Investment in Real Estate Whiteville NC
- Investment in Real Estate Williamston NC
- Investment in Real Estate Wilmington NC
- Investment in Real Estate Wilson NC
- Investment in Real Estate Winston Salem NC
- Investment in Real Estate Zebulon NC
Related Local Events
Rebarcamp Rdu
Dates: 11/6/2009 - 11/6/2009
Location: Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors
Cary, NC
View Details

Rebarcamp Rdu
Dates: 11/6/2009 - 11/6/2009
Location: Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors
Cary, NC
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History