
How to Invest in Real Estate in Your Retirement Account | Queer Money Ep. 568

Description of How to Invest in Real Estate in Your Retirement Account | Queer Money Ep. 568
Do you want to invest in real estate but have no extra cash? How about investing with the money you have in your retirement accounts? On this episode of Queer Money, the hosts discuss strategies for increasing retirement income with Christopher Price, managing partner at Boost Capital Group, and Founder/CEO of Red Fox Multifamily. Christopher shares his approach to investing in hands-off, revenue-generating real estate to diversify retirement portfolios. Chris explains the benefits of self-directed IRAs, emphasizing the potential for tax savings and passive income through real estate syndications. They explore various investment strategies, the process of setting up these accounts, and the importance of due diligence in selecting reliable investment opportunities.
Topics Covered: 00:09 Guest Introduction: Christopher Price
01:00 Exploring Investment Options Beyond Traditional Accounts
01:45 Understanding Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401(k)s
05:22 Key Differences Between Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401(k)s
09:57 Passive Real Estate Investing Explained
15:24 Real Estate Syndications and Their Benefits
23:08 Investment Strategies and Velocity of Money
31:10 Understanding 401k Loans and Real Estate Investments
32:14 Repaying 401k Loans with Real Estate Income
34:19 Rolling Over IRAs into Solo 401ks
35:05 Facilitating the Transfer to Solo 401ks
38:36 Addressing the Housing Crisis and Real Estate Investments
42:32 Improving Multifamily Properties for Better Living
45:02 Finding and Vetting Real Estate Syndicates
49:23 Key Considerations for Real Estate Investments
55:51 Learning More and Connecting with Experts
58:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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