The IRS allows you to invest in just about any type of asset with your IRA funds.
To invest in real estate, an investor must open a "self-directed IRA" with a custodian that
allows you to invest in the full range of asset types allowed by the IRS. With a self-directed
IRA, you can invest in real estate and a whole host of other financial instruments. With real
estate bought by a self-directed IRA, any income and capital gains grow tax-deferred in the
case of traditional IRA or tax-free in the case of a Roth.
Call Bluefields 678-502-5000, or Toll Free: 866-828-3348 to learn more about locating self-directed IRA custodians and IRA lenders.
As always, everyone's situation is different so it's a good idea to consult your tax or financial advisor.