Self-Directed IRA

Many investors ask if they can use their retirement funds to invest in Trust Deeds since they are relatively safe, high yielding investments. The short answer is yes - if those funds are in a Self-Directed IRA.

Most investors have their IRA funds at a financial institution such as Charles Schwab or E-Trade. To invest these funds you will have to transfer your account to a different company, specifically a custodian that specializes in managing Self-Directed IRAs and can handle Trust Deed Investments (most can). Here at Red Tower Funding, we have worked with investors who have their funds at several of the major Self-Directed IRA Custodians. These include:

Many investors transfer their funds to one of these firms where they keep their funds in a short term liquid investment until they identify a Trust Deed to Invest in. After identification and appropriate paperwork, the funds can be moved from the Investor's Self-Directed IRA account to purchase the Trust Deed Investment. Here are some high quality Trust Deeds available for your Investment consideration.