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Self-Directed IRAs Are Buying Lots of Real Estate


While today's residential market is flooded with foreclosed properties, the resulting devaluations in many parts of the country are creating unique opportunities for long-term investment buyers. With many consumers increasingly concerned about liquidity as a result of the reeling economy, investors are turning to their retirement accounts to take advantage of an incredible buyer's market. Since the credit market is effectively in neutral, investors are scooping up properties in some areas for less than 50% of appraised value, with all cash purchases with their self-directed IRAs.

For example, on July 6, I heard from a real estate broker in Florida that he was able to purchase a 2,800 square ft. home on a golf course in a gated community (and needing no repair) for $100,000. It was listed by the bank that foreclosed on it at its appraised value of $200,000, and it sold two years ago for $440,000!

Although we may not yet have reached the bottom of the market for residential real estate, and the window of opportunity will likely stay open until the third or fourth quarter of 2010, the opportunities today have the dual potential for significant appreciation in the five to 10 year time frame and the production of positive cash flow during the holding period at today's prices.

Experienced real estate investors, brokers and realtors are taking action now, recognizing that more foreclosures will follow early next year as adjustable rate mortgages (ARM mortgages) sold in 2007 kick in with a vengeance in the first quarter of next year.

At PENSCO Trust, we have seen a 26% increase in IRA real estate purchases (to $26 million) between the first and second quarters of this year. Most of this increase was associated with foreclosures in the residential market, however, we have also seen quite a few real estate syndicators buying up unimproved land (undeveloped lots), with the idea of conditioning it through entitlement in time for the next upswing in the real estate development sector. In some cases, they are buying at 10 cents on the dollar. These deals are not for the faint of heart and may require a longer holding period, so they are not suitable for anyone with liquidity needs.

Another avenue self-directed IRA investors are pursuing is to provide credit to others for the purpose of buying real estate. With traditional credit markets almost nonexistent, borrowers are getting needed funds from IRA investors looking to increase their investment yield on their retirement accounts. Such investors may offer the down payment, first mortgage or second mortgage or even become a co-tenant on a purchase when the buyer does not have the necessary funds.

For example, one investor may locate a great investment property, but not have sufficient funds to buy the property. By combining forces and funds with an IRA investor, who may participate through an equity investment or an extension of credit, they can acquire the property. It is important when investing in real estate with a self-directed IRA, that you choose a competent IRA custodian with a strong track record. Good custodians will help you to understand the rules and the process, easing your entry to self-direction.

In addition, it is very important that your custodian is geared to execute in a timely and accurate manner, as real estate transactions can close very quickly and earnest money deposits frequently have to be made from your IRA on the same day to secure the best opportunities. PENSCO Trust is proud of the fact that we generally get all real estate transactions funded on the same day they are authorized by our clients, and, in almost all cases, within 48 hours.

Certainly, investing today is more challenging than in a bull market, but some things are certain. Real estate values are down in most areas of the country, building has almost come to a screeching halt and demand will eventually catch up to supply, at which time prices will rise. How long that takes is anyone's guess, but some like those odds better than investing in the stock market. Choose your own poison, but eventually you have to take action to keep your wealth growing.

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Faisal is the Co-Founder of Brooklyn Troy, a real estate land acquisition and self-directed IRA company. He graduated with honors from University of California San Diego with a BS in Management Science and a minor in Spanish.In 2003 he co-founded La Jolla Wealth Management, a real estate finance and private equity company. He has assisted in the acquisition and management of over $45 million dollars in assets. http://www.brooklyntroy.com

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