You Can Use IRA Money To Invest In Real Estate - YouTube

Channel: Kris Krohn

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Can you use IRA money to invest in real estate? It's a really good question. I've
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done it with millions of dollars. And today I'm going to share with you your
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3 options of what you can do with turning an IRA into real estate.
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You know, the world is changing so rapidly right now and I look at the
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advice that I was given financially, right? It was go to college and then go
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work for somebody else and then do that for 40 years. And my dad who is a
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hard-working entrepreneur convinced me, "Son, that is going to be the best option
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for you." But you know what? So much has changed in such a short period of time.
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That I think a lot of that advice now is bad. And it's no different than the
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advice that we have on IRAs and 401Ks. We have a financial world that supports us
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putting our money into these retirement accounts. And the question is are you
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really doing the math to find out whether it will amount to what you need?
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The sad truth, the sad reality is that it is not enough. So, that's when people
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start clicking on videos like this and saying there's got to be some
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alternatives, right? So, let's start with the basics. --IRA. It's an Individual
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Retirement Account. It's you basically saying... And what most people do is, "I'm
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going to give money to some fiduciary or some financial planner. I'm going to put
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money in an IRA an individual retirement account. And this is my hard-earned cash
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where I've trained my time for dollars. And I want to put it to work." And IRAs
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are normally held in like the stock market or some kind of mutual fund. Which
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means that they're usually pulling 3, 4, 5 6 %. And with a 3% inflation, it means
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that you're earning next to nothing. It feels like diddly-squat.
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That's what the report says that you get in the mail. Your account is diddly-squat
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on its growth, right? You watch this video you say, "Okay Kris, what are my options?"
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Today, I'm going to give you 3 options and what you can do with an IRA. I want you
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to understand though that there are 2 types of IRAs in general. The first one
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is it has to do with whether you pay taxes on the money or not. So, if you take
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your money and you're like "I want to cut down on taxes." This is what financial
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planners sell you on. Then you put it in an IRA. And you haven't paid taxes on it
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yet. What you're doing is you're deferring those taxes. And many
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retirement accounts allow you the ability to do that. But if you put it
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into like a Roth IRA, you're saying, "I'm going to pay all my taxes upfront. And now,
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I'm going to put it into an IRA. And I'm going to try to grow in the stock market
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with post tax dollars." Well, those are 2 different ways of setting up your IRA.
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Regardless of whichever one you have or maybe you're watching this video because
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you're wondering whether you should. What I want to do is I want to help you
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understand 3 things that you can do with that IRA. The first thing that you
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can do if you want to invest that in real estate is that you can do what is
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called a self-directed IRA. Now, you can self-direct a Roth, you can
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self-direct a normal IRA, a SEP IRA. And when you self-direct, it what you're
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basically saying is i am pulling you out of the market and I'm in control. I want
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to decide what I want to do with this money. Now, if you put it into a
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self-directed account, you have basically the option of... You can put it into paid
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off real estate which if you think about it, that's a really sucky point of
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leverage. You're not using a bank, you're not using any point of leverage. You're
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basically saying here's 100,000-dollar house, I'm going to buy it
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cash with my IRA. It'll be owned by my self directed
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account. It's an option, you could do that. But you know what? I hate the way an
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IRA account grows, I'm not a huge fan of how paid off real estate grows. Paid off
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is what you do when you're ready to retire money. And remember, you're trying
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to grow your money. So, if you're not ready to retire it, then you shouldn't be
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buying paid off stuff with it. That's your thinking that comes from fear and
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scarcity that says that there's security and having no debt. They're striving so
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hard to get out of debt. And here's what they don't realize. They don't realize
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that having no debt you can't retire on that. You still have needs, you still need
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to eat food and you can't eat your bricks. You can't eat no debt. You
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actually need an income source. A higher level of security is to actually have a
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cash machine producing a residual income hence why you're probably looking at
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real estate. So, you can put it into a self-directed account. Another option
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that you have is you can actually liquidate your IRA. If you liquidate it,
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don't you know that you're going to have to pay 10% in penalties? This is why I
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think our retirement accounts are such an incredible sham. You want me to pay
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10% on my money because I no longer want to use your investment system? And what
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it does is it scares people into thinking 10% is so bad I'm never going to
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take it out. It was your choice to put it in. This is the cost to get it out. Hence
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I call that a cost of business. And you know what?
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There are steeper prices to pay. If I'm doing 25% a year on my money in
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real estate, do you think I care about my 10% penalty? No, I'm not going to
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keep it in this fear base model for that reason. Number 2, if you
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have your... If you haven't paid taxes on your IRA yet because it's not a Roth,
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then you're also going to have to be taxes. This is where people really get blown
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away. And they're like, "Wait a second Kris. Are you telling me that if I pull
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out a large sum of money... And let's say that I have to pay 20% taxes on that and
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10% penalty, you're saying that in that example, that 30% is what I'm going to have
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to flush?" No, I'm going to keep it in my IRA. I'm going tO keep it doing things that
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don't serve me. I'm going to keep it in places that don't work for me. Because
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that sounds like too steep of a price. The real steep price to pay is the price
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of doing nothing. That right there my friend is a huge huge risk. So, you've got
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a couple of options. You can self direct and buy paid off real estate. Technically
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there is something called a non-recourse loan. But I hardly bring it up because
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I've hardly found a bank that can actually provide non-recourse loans. They
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claim but they can't fulfill. So bottom line is self-directed usually means buy
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it paid off. Liquidate means eat the taxes. And that's the steep price which
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is why before I share with you the third option, I want you to understand that if
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you're considering or have recently started an IRA, I would cancel that.
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Whatever tax benefits through claiming, they're not worth it. Because it's not
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your money anymore. It's tied up. And your only option is the market. And right now
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the market's in a... It's not a good place to be. And basically, if you want to be in
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the market, that's a 30-year strategy. So, this is where you get into option number
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3. Option number 3 is what I call do nothing. And then I'm going to compare
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the stall all what real estate can do for you. But if you do nothing, you're
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basically saying I'll keep it in IRA. And if you're doing that, you got to ask
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yourself. What's your earning power for the next decade or 2 decades or how
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many more years are going to work? How much more are you going to actually put in
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there? And then I want you to pull out your calculator or go tap on this on the
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shoulder of a smart a nerdy person that knows how to use a financial calculator
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and say, "Hey, if I keep growing at 5% and I keep adding X amount what will the
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future value of this money be in 19 years?" And you know what? I'm telling you
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right now, that number? It's abysmal. It's a not a number that you're going to be
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happy with. Which is why all of a sudden this option, especially this option,
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aren't that bad. I'm going to tell you right now that of
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all of these options, do you know which one is my personal favorite? It's clearly
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not that. And I don't believe in the lack of leverage when you're
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starting to build wealth in real estate. So guess what? This is Christmas. Get your
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money out of the market and start getting your money put to work. There
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will be it'll be like ripping off a band-aid at first with your penalties
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and with your taxes. But now you finally have your money that you can put to work
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and actually have it doing something for you. If you had to take a 30% hit on your
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IRA (Theoretically here.) but you were producing 20 or 30 percent in real estate on
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just the leveraged portion which meant that the overall amount might be closer
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to 100%, guess what? You can afford that. That's not that bad. And
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after the first year, you've now played... You've played catch-up. And guess what
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you get to do now? You get to actually build and grow and get yourself
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somewhere where you want to go. Now, I'm going to tell you right now that a number
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of people that watch this channel will actually reach out to me and one of the
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links below and say, "Kris, even if I pull my money out of the market, I'm a little
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bit scared like... What am I going to do? I'm used to actually having them have my
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money and I let them manage it. If I pull it out, all of a sudden I have a new job.
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I've got to put my money to work. What am I going to do?"
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And you have a number of options. 1, in the link below you're just copy of my
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book. Get my book and let me share with you how you take that money and grow it
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to your first million dollars on your own. Do-It-Yourself style, right? But the
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other thing is there's a link below if you want to learn about partnering with
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me. I select a small group of people on a regular basis that I actually partner
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with in a one-on-one relationship. We put it that money in an LLC. And guess what
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we do with it? We go into the marketplace and I find the very best markets with
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the highest returns that's based on my track record of 4,000 single-family
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homes. And I'm telling you, when you watch how that money compounds, that figure is
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exciting. That is an amount of money, that's a return that can actually get
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you where you want to go for retirement. So there's another option for you.
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Doesn't mean that it'll work for me to want to partner with you. It's a vetting
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process with my team to see if that's a fit. But either get my book or go through
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that vetting process. And either way, know this. There are options for how you can
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take that IRA money and put it to work for you right now. So that when
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retirement comes along, you might be able to look in the
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mirror and say, "I'm financially free." Because I've been able to do that. I've
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been able to help thousands of people do that. And it might be your turn.
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Friend, thank you so much for watching today's video. I hope it was good for you. If
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you liked it, give it a thumbs up. Share it with someone else that you know has
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an IRA and might be wondering, "What are my options?" Because guess what? When the
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market tanks and these, accounts drop. It's no fun.
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And of course, if you want to get my book or learn more about partnering, you can
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find those in the link below. Ring that bell after subscribing. I'll see you on
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tomorrow's video.