Self Directed IRA: Investing in Fixer Uppers
Self Directed IRA account holders enjoy the freedom of investing in real estate, without the hassles of having someone sign off on every expenditure. This is particularly important for those who choose to flip fixer-upper properties as an investment strategy.
3 Ways to Maximize Your Self Directed IRA Profits When Buying and Selling Fixer Uppers
Fixer uppers, commonly referred to as handyman specials, are an excellent strategy for maximizing your Self Directed IRA profits. However as with any investment, it is imperative that proper research is done first. Real estate can be one of the safest investments you’ll ever make, if you do your homework beforehand and keep the following in mind.
Location, location, location: Maximizing your Self Directed IRA investment begins with choosing the right location. In real estate, location is everything. As Realtors are fond of saying, you can fix the house, but you can’t fix the neighborhood. So, start your search by choosing a location with good schools, appreciating property values, a stable city government, etc.
Another rule of thumb when flipper fixer uppers: Keep the needs, wants and desires of the buyer in mind. Look in neighborhoods where property values are on a steady climb, where buyers want to purchase because the schools are good, where city government is active and present, etc
Renovations: Choose properties that need as little work as possible done on them. This can be tricky however, because some properties show terribly. But, you have to be able to look beyond the nasty toilets and overgrown yards to what a property could be. Many investors lose out on excellent deals because they can’t see past the initial abysmal look of an investment property. Cultivate this skill, and you’ll pick up deals many overlook.
Get to Know a Rehab Specialist: A rehab specialist will be able to tell you whether or not the property you’re thinking of buying is a good deal or not. For, they don’t consider how “pretty” a property is, but assess its bones. They look at those things that can cost you dearly, eg, the electrical wiring, the plumbing, the insulation, etc. Cosmetic fixes are easy and relatively cheap to fix. Maximizing your Self Directed IRA investment depends on the knowledge of someone who knows the difference.
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