Despite what he considers the benefits of nontraditional IRA real estate investments, Rice, who has specialized in this area for nearly 20 years, says that working with financial advisors is a fairly new phenomenon. "I think that many of them have resisted the idea because they're more comfortable with stocks and bonds," he says. "But market forces are pushing them in another direction."
Investing IRAs In Real Estate
March 1, 2005
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I think while purchasing the property to seek the expert advice is not a bad idea. We should be very careful for this because buying a grademiners review property is a big thing and we can’t take this lenient. And now in markets do many advisors are available who are there to help and guide us and we should seek their guidance.