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Use IRA funds to purchase income producing real estate

June 21st, 2009 · No Comments

I recently represented a buyer who used their IRA funds to purchase a single family home for investment.

The purchase price was $258,475.

Since the property was purchased with cash from the buyers’ IRA accounts, closing costs were minimal since no loan costs were involved.

Closing costs were approximately $2,500 so total cash invested was $260,975.

This 3 bedroom 1 bath has has been rented for $1,800 per month or $21,600 per year.

Let’s look at the numbers:

Rental income: $21,600

less 5% vacancy factor: -$1,080

Effective rental income: $20,520

less property taxes: -$3,230

less insurance: - $675

less maintenance: -$2,000

Net income: $14,625

$14,625 income on $260,975 invested = 14,265/260,975 = 5.6% return on cash invested with NO APPRECIATION.

This property was purchased in an area where the average price was over $600,000 in 2006.

If the real estate market recovers at all, this will prove to be a very nice investment.

Even if sale values do not go up, rental rates can go up and increase return.

Please let me know if you would like more information on use of IRA funds to purchase real estate and/or real estates notes at a discount.

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