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Callum K.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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Self Direct IRA Contribution

Callum K.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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So my familiarity with Self Directed IRA's is that one can contribute to an SDIRA through a trustee and in turn invest in real estate assets. To my knowledge, this is typically tied to Traditional IRA's (aka Pre-Tax IRA's), but my question is whether or not one can take a ROTH IRA and invest it into real estate? I would assume that because it is a product of after-tax contributions, then there should be a solution to being able to set up a ROTH IRA investment in real estate.

To clarify, the reason I ask is that I have quite a bit of money invested into a ROTH IRA account that I would like to invest in real estate, whereas my 401k and Rollover IRA is currently tied up with my employer.

Thanks in advance for any/all feedback!

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