How do I invest in this volatile market?
Are you wondering how to invest in this changing market? Have you seen your savings and investments decline? Are you paralyzed and unsure what to do with your investments even as you see them wither away to nothing? Crab Properties, LLC has arranged a free online webinar to answer these concerns.
Arkad Group, LLC will present why Commercial real estate, specifically apartment buildings, is the best investment for this market.
I know what you are thinking “I don’t have the kind of money it takes to buy an apartment building.” This is why the second part of the online webinar is about using your IRA. This little know technique allows you to use your IRA to invest in high return investments like commercial real estate.
Invest in real estate with your IRA!
Did you know you can invest in real estate with your IRA? After their home, retirement accounts represent the largest investment for most Americans. This is an untapped source of funds to invest in real estate that most never even realized was possible.
Satchie Carvounis, a representative for Security Trust Company, will give a presentation on how to super charge your retirement accounts by investing in creative strategies like real estate.
Don’t settle for stock market losses or measly 2% returns bank CDs or treasury bills. Sign up now.
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Commercial property and IRA webinar
Details
When – Wednesday March 25
Time – 8:00-9:00 pm eastern savings time
Where – Online, watch and listen in from home
Price – Zero, nada, nothing, just sign up.
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1 Kevin Phoenix (2 comments.) // Mar 25, 2009 at 3:13 am
Although this particular seminar is too far away for me to reasonably attend, I feel it appropriate to support.
I, together with 3 clients, invested a large proportion of our personal pension (IRA) funds into commercial property in the UK. Two of those clients are tenants of the property (along with 55 others).
We created an un-Approved Property Unit Trust (Mutual Fund) using our pension funds. The Trust then borrowed 70% of the purchase price and bought the property.
The rental income from the property pays the capital and interest on the loan and expenses, including a fee to the Trust managers (i.e. us). Any excess profit goes into our individual pension funds.
7 years down the road; the property value has doubled; we only have 3 years left on the mortgage; each of the Trust Managers has received, by way of management fees, an amount in excess of the capital invested by their pensions; there is no tax to pay… and we haven’t touched our pension.
So, if you can do it… go for it!
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