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Investing in Real Estate for Retirement: From Proceeds to Equity

Topic: Real EstatePublished June 24, 2011

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There are two words that catches our attention when there's a talk about investing in real estate for retirement. One is the word investing or investment and the other one is the word retirement. These are the two word which could translate to long term benefits depending on expended efforts, but can spell disaster if one is not too careful or if mismanaged may turn hard earned retirement money to waste. Conservatism is still the virtue for those who invest for retirement and like any other types of investments, the investor must always be in an anticipatory mode and ready to change alternative course should things go awry. No doubt, investing in real estate for retirement is a long term, viable venture but prudence and diligence must precede the actual shelling out of resources. The retiree investor must study the industry either in a formal setting which is offered now in various learning institutions or choose to study online for a number of years before the actual filing of retirement. It is worth engaging the services of a competent retirement investment consultant considering the high non-monetary value that goes into the retirement proceeds about to be turned into investment equity. A competent consultant has a comprehensive grasp of the investment climate free from media hypes and detailed knowledge in converting retirement proceeds to investment equity. Although it has its unique features, investing in real estate for retirement follow the same principles of a regular investment. Few years before the retirement, the retiree must decide to invest or not. Real estate investments are multi-pronged generally categorized into properties or stock portfolios. Should the retiree decide on property investment, say residential property or any property within the level of the retirement proceeds, the economics of location should be the first priority. Consultants are able to provide legal advice as to which state offers the lowest retirement tax liabilities, cash flow and other pertinent financial ratio analyses, accessible amenities of the area most especially hospitals or the more adventurous retiree can invest outside of the United States territory. Studying laws covering this type of investment is a must as well and must not be left to consultants alone. The retiree investor must have the basic but enough knowledge of the legal intricacies of retirement investment plans. There are consultants that may favor an alternative that benefits him or his affiliate firm. At the very least, the retiree should be well aware of the provisions of converting the so-called Individual Retirement Account (IRA) deposited in a financial institution to a Self-Directed IRA where more number of investment instrumentalities can be harnessed as given by law. With the help of a consultant, the retiree must be very protective and security compliant in investing. As an investor, the recent American experience of fraudulent and unregulated sub-prime mortgage scam is a reality which all must contend with. Careful industry environment scanning is in order. Investing in real estate for retirement will surely gain benefits but you should deliberate planning and studying. Behind every retirement proceeds or IRAs is the sweat of labor to accumulate such savings. Enough legal security must be studied. Benefits that resulting from investing in real estate for retirement is the very life itself of the retiree investor, any unplanned move could devastate what has been accumulated through sweat and toil.

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