Using a Self Directed IRA to invest in the Foreclosure Market
Did you know that you can maximize your Self-Directed IRA LLC / Checkbook IRA Account funds by investing in foreclosures? If you have money sitting in your account, you could be missing out on one of the best returns you can get on your money - investing in foreclosures. Why is now a good time to invest in foreclosures. Actually, there are three reasons.
3 Reasons to Invest in the Home Foreclosure Market Now
Buy Low/Sell High: If you’re looking for the proverbial good deal, now is the best time to find one. Good deals, or buying a property with enough equity to sell it for a profit, are plentiful right now. So, one of the most difficult parts of making money in foreclosures is taken care of.
Presently, the market is being swamped with all kinds of properties that have lots of equity. Why? Two primary reasons can be cited. One, the economy is in a recession, which means many are losing their job. And two, Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) are coming due, which means mortgage payments are going up. Job loss plus higher mortgage payments means more homeowners are willing to negotiate, that is, if they haven’t already been foreclosed on.
Banks Don’t Want to Be Property Mangers: Banks are not in the business of managing property. They want homeowners to do that. So, as they become inundated with more and more foreclosures, they’re doing everything they can to sell them as fast as possible. Why don’t’ banks want to be landlords?
Because they usually wind up losing money - in two different ways. First, there’s nobody paying the mortgage when house is sitting empty. This cost banks. Secondly, when a house is in foreclosure, the bank is responsible for keeping it up until it sells. This means hiring contractors to mow the lawn, fix broken windows, clean up and haul away traffic from previous owners, etc. So, they’re quite eager to sell, sell, sell.
Long-Term Gain: Real estate is a patient man’s game. If you use your Checkbook IRA to invest in foreclosures now while the marketing is bottoming out, so to speak, you’ll be well positioned to really maximize your investment when the real estate marketing gets red hot again.
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