
How To Use a Self-Directed IRA To Invest in Real Estate
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- 09/03/19 06:30PM - 08:30PM America/New_York
- Leeland, Carriage House, 730 Fayette Street, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 191428
- Free
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Diversified Investors Group β Commercial Sub Group
1st Tuesday of the Month
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Diversified Investors Group - Commercial Sub Group
Date: Sept 3rd, 2019
Location: Leeland, Carriage House, 730 Fayette Street, Conshohocken, PA 19428
Presented By: Ryan Fischer CamaPlan
Overview: How To Use a Self-Directed IRA To Invest in Real Estate
A growing number of retirement savers are becoming aware that they can choose investments within an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Self-Directed IRAs (SD-IRA) offering non-traditional investments have increased in popularity in recent years and are more accessible for real estate investors. These Self-Directed IRAs allow you to invest in real estate, Ryan will discuss Self-Directed IRA's as a traditional or Roth IRA in which the custodian permits real estate investments that are allowable in retirement accounts and the appeal to many people who consider using a Self-Directed IRA to purchase rental or flip properties.
Ryan will also discuss private lending/raising funds for your real estate projects using other people IRA's, etc.
***This event is hosted by Diversified Investors Group (DIG). Members of DIG may attend the event for FREE. To become a member of Diversified Investors Group visit https://members.digonline.org/application.
**Non-DIG members may attend ONE event for FREE. ALL subsequent events require a payment of $25, unless you become a DIG member. NO EXCEPTIONS!
*To learn more about Diversified Investors Group (DIG) visit: www.DIGOnline.org

@Joseph Scorese
Sounds like my kind of eventπ