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    james9888 is offline Banned
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    Default IRA Investment in Real Estate

    I want to invest some money in real estate and I do not want to take loan from any bank. Recently I have heard that investment in real estate is going to pay me much more than what I invest now. I need to know if I can use an IRA to purchase resl estate as an investment. I heard something aout a way to do this without taking the money and having to pay the taxes and frees for arly withdrawl. Can anybody help me in my real estate investment.

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    EugeneRealEstate is offline Fixer Upper
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    There is a company called Pensco Trust that will allow you to do this if you have an account with them. I know there is another company out there that does the same also. But any money that goes in or out of the property to my understanding has to come from your account. Look them up on the web.

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    dionrogers is offline Renter
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    Antique appraisal is usually exaggerated. It is mainly for insurance purposes. To find a collector, it is willing to pay so many opportunities are slim. Liquidation of assets is often lower than expected rate of return, but some are more likely to sell assets at or very close to its assessed value. In this case, the best example is real estate.

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    James_alex is offline Banned
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    Quote Originally Posted by EugeneRealEstate View Post
    There is a company called Pensco Trust that will allow you to do this if you have an account with them. I know there is another company out there that does the same also. But any money that goes in or out of the property to my understanding has to come from your account. Look them up on the web.
    Would like to know more about them and it will be beneficial in every aspect. It is really necessary that the invested money should come to us so that later one can effectively work on it.

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