Real Estate-Different ways to Invest


1.  Self Directed IRA's

With a Self-Directed IRA, you can invest in all kinds of real estate and related assets. You can build houses, purchase rental property, invest in commercial buildings projects, rehabs, notes, and much more. This is the most popular investment choice among IRA owners, many of whom focus solely on real estate through a Real Estate IRA.


Why Limit Your IRA’s Earning Potential?

It’s a common misconception that the only investments allowed in a retirement account are stocks, CDs, and mutual funds. Perhaps this is because the retirement industry is dominated by custodians who only offer these types of investments. In fact, it is permissible for your IRA to invest in a variety of alternative assets — you just need a custodian that offers self-direction.


Container Yourself Homes does not offer investment, tax, financial or legal advice to clients. Individuals who believe they need advice should consult with the appropriate professional(s) licensed in that area. Our investor portion of this website is devoted to providing clients and potential clients with educational information regarding real estate partnerships, land development agreements, construction investing opportunities using self-directed accounts and possible investment scenarios. It is in no way intended as investment advice.


2.Private Placements Investing with Self-Directed IRA's

"Private Placements" is a term that refers to investing in privately-held entities, such as companies or small businesses.  Banks have recently tightened their purse strings when it comes to lending to these entities, creating a higher demand for development capital from investors.

For those seeking funds, obtaining capital from a self-directed IRA owner can be simpler and faster than the loan process with institutional lenders. For self-directed IRA owners, this type of lending has the potential to bring higher returns than the stock market or CDs.

Providing private loans to businesses is an allowable way to diversify your retirement portfolio. Your self-directed IRA can invest in:


To learn more about the different ways your IRA can invest in private placements, or to make a private placement investment, please contact us today.  Fill out the form and a representative will contact you within the next business day.


Note: New subdivisions and land investment opportunities are opened quarterly. Contain Yourself Homes will be opening investments in 2015 throughout South-Eastern portions of the United States. 

Make inquires now for States Franchises and City Franchises starting in 2016.

Please return to the website and/or contact us for available states and investing in real estate opportunities for next quarter.

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​​Are you tried of loosing money in the stock market? Contain Yourself Homes highly encourage investors to come join in Real Estate partnership opportunities within the Texas market and gain a solid 10% annual return on your investment. If you only have a few thousand dollars we can still match you with other partners and build a "real" retirement future.

 

Why limit your IRA or 401K to returns of 1%-3% in bonds, stocks or mutual funds?


Investment in Partnerships can be directed in multiple ways. We recommend self directed IRA's through your investment banker or through our national investment partnership with The Entrust Group. 


We help you understand and show you how to use self directed IRA's in Real Estate and New Construction. 


Buy "Real" Property not just a paper stock that is high today, low tomorrow or totally worth-less in a Wall Street Market Crash. Real Estate continues to rise and has huge tax advantages compared to stocks.  


Learn how you can invest in Real Estate through Land Development Partnerships, Residential New Home Construction Joint Ventures or Commercial Land/Building Development Agreements and earn a solid 10% fixed rate return on your investment.


Contact us today and Build more than Homes

Build your Retirement Future.


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