Maximize Your Retirement
with Commercial Real Estate
Benefits
Using a Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA) to invest in commercial real estate allows accredited investors to build long-term wealth. CRE investments provide portfolio stability through tangible, income-producing assets, offering predictable cash flow and long-term appreciation. With an SDIRA, rental income and gains can grow tax-deferred, helping maximize retirement savings while reducing reliance on volatile public markets.
Diversification
CRE expands your portfolio beyond stocks and bonds, reducing reliance on traditional markets and economic cycles.
Tangible Asset
Real estate is a physical investment with intrinsic value, offering security that paper & digital assets like stocks, bonds, and crypto don’t.
Potential for
Higher Returns
Higher Returns
CRE investments generate income through rental payments and long-term property appreciation, historically outperforming traditional asset classes.
Inflation Hedge
Property values and rental income typically rise with inflation, helping to reduce the erosion of inflation on your returns.
Tax Advantages
With an SDIRA, rental income and capital gains grow tax-deferred, maximizing long-term wealth potential.
Stability
Unlike stocks, CRE isn’t subject to daily market swings. Long-term leases with tenants provide a steady income stream, even during economic downturns.
FNRP’s Easy IRA Investment Process
STEP 1
Learn
Explore our SDIRA-eligible investment properties today.
STEP 2
Engage
Gain personalized guidance from our Investor Relations team to invest confidently.
STEP 3
Invest
Easily invest in CRE with SDIRA through a streamlined process.
STEP 4
Collect
Receive quarterly distributions* and track performance through your investor portal.
(*Cash distributions are not guaranteed and depend on various factors.)
(*Cash distributions are not guaranteed and depend on various factors.)
Are You Qualified to Invest in CRE with Your IRA?
To invest in commercial real estate with your Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA), you must be an accredited investor with the financial qualifications to participate in institutional-quality opportunities. This includes having an SDIRA or being willing to roll over an existing IRA and being comfortable with long-term real estate investments. Our offerings are designed for high-net-worth individuals who take a strategic approach to wealth-building and understand the complexities of commercial real estate. If you meet these qualifications, our team is ready to guide you through the process.
Executive Experience
Every investment in our portfolio represents the skill, dedication, and strategic insight of our highly experienced team. At FNRP, our seasoned professionals bring decades of industry knowledge to the table, analyzing every aspect of a transaction to identify and secure the highest-quality commercial real estate assets. From due diligence to deal structuring, we harness extensive resources and a deep network of industry relationships, ensuring that each transaction meets our rigorous standards of excellence and delivers enduring value to our investors.
141M
SF of Deals Worked On
175+
Years of Combined Experience
$30B+
Transaction Experience
News & Resources
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A Guide to Using a Self-Directed IRA for Real Estate Investing
When creating a financial plan, the general strategy for many individuals is the same – to save a little bit of money from each paycheck over a very long period of time (30+ years) to obtain enough money to fund retirement. To encourage this behavior, IRS rules provide tax incentives for individuals as long as they place the money in a certain type of account known as an IRA or Individual Retirement Account.
Self-Directed IRA Real Estate Rules
In a typical IRA, the investment options are somewhat limited to traditional asset classes like stocks and bonds. While this may be fine for many investors, there are some individuals who prefer both the freedom to make their own investment decisions and a more diverse set of investment options – that includes commercial real estate. For these investors, opening a self-directed IRA (SD IRA) may be a more suitable option.
Pros & Cons of Self-Directed IRAs in Real Estate Investing
Self-Directed Individual Retirement Accounts (SDIRAs) can be an effective way to diversify retirement investments because they allow individual investors to invest in alternative assets that are normally excluded from regular IRAs. But, they can also be confusing for many investors.
What Our Investors Are Saying
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