Real Estate Readings
Whether it is renting, buying, watching, reading, I enjoy anything real estate. If done correctly there is the potential for great returns. I thought I would share a few great real estate articles I have come across.

Rob over at TwoWiseAcres talks about using a self-directed IRA to invest in real estate.
Over at Real Estate Investing for Real, Richard discusses the “rehabber’s eye” and being able to see if a house will actually make you money.
Steve at the Property Pundit shares his thoughts on the need to creating a team in order to create a good support system.
At the Real Estate Blog, Lane maps out Real Estate Investing 101.
So these are just some of the interesting articles I came across. Have fun.
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You can actually find me directly and more frequently at http://LaneBailey.com
Thanks, I’ll be sure to check that out.
Did you know you can invest in real estate inside your IRA or Solo 401(k) just as you can traditional assets?
Millennium Trust Company (http://www.mtrustcompany.com/services/ira/real.asp) located in Oak Brook, IL, custodies real estate in self directed IRAs and solo 401(k)s. They can walk you thru the process. Try contacting Sandra Reese at sreese@mtrustcompany.com for more info.
Thanks for the shout-out, Wild1!
Hi Sandra, saw your comment. At the IRA LLC Partner, we are seeing an increase in the number of investors looking to self direct their retirement. A number of our clients are now setting up a self directed real estate IRA to invest in alternative assets, especially in foreclosed real estate.