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Uncontested Investing - How to Use Retirement Funds for Real Estate Investing (Without Breaking the Rules) (Part 2 of 2)


Originally published on April 9, 2026


Uncontested Investing Podcast - April 9, 2026

In this episode of Uncontested Investing, we pick up Part 2 of our conversation on retirement funds and how real estate investors can actually use them to their advantage. In Part 1, we covered the big-picture differences between pensions, 401(k)s, self-directed 401(k)s, and self-directed IRAs. In this follow-up, we go deeper into the mechanics that matter once you decide to use retirement capital in real estate, including custodians, tax treatment, liquidity, timelines, fees, and the mistakes that can cost you if you are not careful.

We break down the role of the self-directed IRA custodian, why they are there to provide guardrails instead of advice, and how investors can speed up the process by doing more of the legwork themselves. We also talk through Roth versus traditional IRA tax treatment, why pension allocations to real estate tend to stay conservative, how long-term patient capital is the best fit for retirement-based investing, and why younger investors may have more opportunity here than they realize.

If you have ever wondered how to make your retirement money work harder through real estate without stepping outside the rules, this episode gives you a practical roadmap.

 

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

01:07 The pros and cons of working with custodians

02:40 Is the custodian assigned or do you choose one?

03:23 Roth vs. traditional IRA: Pay now or pay later

04:41 Rental income and capital gains stay inside the account

05:39 Why pensions are the tortoise, not the hare

06:41 The importance of focusing on your personal timeline

07:25 Understanding liquidity constraints

08:20 The role that your team plays when you can’t touch the asset yourself

09:16 When is retirement capital a good fit for real estate?

11:10 The 529-to-IRA rollover concept and generational planning

12:46 Common mistakes investors make with retirement funds

14:02 Do not ignore prohibited transaction rules

15:33 More retirement money is moving into alternatives

16:05 Younger investors may benefit the most from starting early

17:03 How lenders are adapting to self-directed IRA demand

Quotables

“A specialized custodian is required for any self-directed IRA, and it’s someone who holds the assets and executes the transactions. They’re not advisors. They just oversee the account.”

“The rental income, the capital gains and the interest all flow back into the IRA, not into direct personal accounts.”

“I think we just uncovered the secret weapon for investors out there, young and old, can be the retirement funds and how to use them.”

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