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MURPHY N.C. BUY REAL ESTATE WITH YOUR IRA OR 401 K

Murphy, North Carolina

BUY REAL ESTATE WITH YOUR IRA OR YOUR 401K! For an alternative to stocks and bonds, invest in real estate with your IRA or 401K. The IRS allows this to buy self directed real estate. Just find a qualified custodian to hold the account such as Sterling Trust or Pansco Trust. Once established, your custodian can transfer funds from your IRA to me to purchase real estate and hold the deed of trust. Any profit from future gains is returned to your self directed real estate IRA with no TAXES! This is a retirement account, so the property must be for investment only. And that’s ideal for you don’t have to build on it just keep it as vacant land! Make sure all funds, expenses and future profit pass through the custodial account. Check with your accountant, attorney, or your financial advisor for complete requirements. Please give me a call if I can help you with this. Thank You. Jack Shingler. Phone work 877-837-2288-cell 321-279-1049 or email jack@exitmurphy.com

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MURPHY N.C. BUY REAL ESTATE WITH YOUR IRA OR 401 K

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