Patricia McCrystal
July 14, 2015
Monday, July 13th 2015 – In a podcast hosted by RE/MAX of Boulder, New Direction IRA’s CEO Bill
Humphrey gave a rundown of the history of self-directed IRAs, and the benefits investors can glean from real estate investing for retirement. Podcast host
Duane Duggan is a Broker Associate with Boulder Property Network, and was one
of the attendees at New Direction IRA’s very first public continuing education
meeting in Denver back in 2003. There was a familiar air between Humphrey and
Duggan that allowed dialogue to flow easily and remain accessible for viewers and
listeners of all knowledge bases.
Left to Right: Duane Duggan and Bill Humphrey |
So what kind of IRA does one need to take advantage of real estate investing for retirement? One that you’re in control of (Humphrey). Employer-provided
retirement accounts such as 401(k)s typically only allow for securities
investments. However, a Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA,
Individual 401(k) and Checkbook IRA can be self-directed. With a self-directed
IRA, investors can capitalize on their personal knowledge and experience of the
real estate market to purchase real estate, fund fix-and-flip projects, purchase
notes, deeds, and partner with other IRA accounts to finance a real estate purchase.
You can even use self-directed Health Savings Account (HSA) to invest in real
estate.
“Real Estate investors are finding that the IRS doesn’t
define what account holders can invest in,” Humphrey explained, “the IRA
administrator does.” In other words, the scope of investments your IRA is
legally allowed to make is nearly limitless – the only investing limits an
account holder may run up against are those exacted by the account
administrator. A self-directed IRA administrator like New Direction IRA specializes
in the bookkeeping for alternative asset investing so that account holders can
invest in anything they desire, as long as it follows IRS guidelines (no life
insurance or collectibles). “Any investment you’ve ever made is probably one
that you can make through your IRA” (Humphrey). In fact, New Direction IRA was
conceived because Co-founder and President Catherine Wynne was interested in investing retirement funds in real estate, and believed there should be a better market for
self-directed IRA administrators.
What are the advantages of investing IRA money? Humphrey
explained that the IRS made a deal with IRA holders – you can save money in
your account and watch your IRA’s real estate investments grow on a tax
deferred basis, as long as you as the account holder (along with other
disqualified persons) don’t directly benefit from the funds or assets
while they’re in the account. Once the account holder reaches legal
distribution age, they can access their tax-deferred funds and/or take
possession of their assets as a distribution.
“One of the aspects that turns real estate investors to self-directed IRAs is the spectacular market growth" (Humphrey). Your IRA
can buy real estate and take advantage of market appreciation – something many Coloradans (particularly those living in the Boulder area for the past 20 years) can appreciate. Tenants from rental properties can send cash directly to
your IRA account, which you can direct New Direction to either save in your
account, or put toward more investments for your IRA. As far as depreciation
goes, your IRA can benefit from depreciation as long as the property is debt
leveraged. However, depreciation will not effect your personal finances,
because the IRA owns the property, not the IRA account owner.
What is New Direction IRA’s role as a self-directed IRA
administrator? New Direction does all the bookkeeping and administrative
services for your IRA that is required by the IRS in order to keep a buffer
between the IRA account holder and the IRA’s funds/assets. Because your IRA is
the owner of all real estate investments made with the IRA funds, New Direction
signs all contracts on behalf of your IRA, and sends checks from your account
at the direction of the account holder. New Direction does not endorse or
recommend any assets or asset providers: “We’re not here to tell people to not
buy ocean front property in Arizona,” Humphrey joked, “we’re just here to make
sure the paperwork is done right.”
You can watch the full podcast on Boulder Property Network’s YouTube site, and read RE/MAX of Boulder's blog about the podcast here. Visit New Direction IRA.com to learn more about how to
start investing in real estate with your self-directed IRA today!