How Real Estate Investments can Boost Your Retirement Portfolio

 |  Investing in Real Estate
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By J.P. Dahdah, Founder & CEO of Vantage

Are you stuck with flat lining investments using the traditional IRA real estate option? Are you still wondering about how you can grow your retirement portfolio better while still operating within the legal limitations of your IRA?

You need to be introduced to the magic of the Self-Directed IRA in the context of real estate investments so you can reverse that trend and boost your profitability.

Here are 3 reasons why real estate is the investment asset to focus on if you want to super-size your retirement plan and earn maximum profits within a reasonable amount of time.

1.     The real estate market is notorious for cycles of up-and-down pricing and the “up” is just about to come. The 2008 US real estate bubble burst and brought a “down” period for real estate investments. But, as prices start to pick back up again, a Self-Directed IRA invested in real estate can put you in a position where you can realize hefty gains by buying and selling property assets.

2.     Property assets can be a steady source of income with returns that can overtake more timid investments. Rental property is big business for many investors and balancing the rental fee with the maintenance expenses can significantly boost your portfolio. Rent is a steady and sure source of income so you know something is added into your retirement plan every month.

3.     Diversifying your portfolio. Many investors claim they are diversifying their IRA portfolio but when you press for more concrete answers, you quickly realize that all the assets they are betting on are on the same stock market. Real estate is a truly valid way to diversify and a great hedging plan as it allows you to maintain your retirement plan value without compromising your ability to make riskier investments on more aggressive instruments.

For more information on how you can discover your IRA investing alternatives, contact our team at (866) 459-4590 or Info@VantageIRAs.com.