Great article from Julia Bunch of Bisnow:

June 19th, 2017: As many as 10,000 baby boomers retire daily. Members of this generation are increasingly looking to real estate to help solve their retirement situations. Many boomers have realized their retirement plans are not sufficient and have turned to alternative investments, such as real estate, to compensate. About 30% of baby boomers have no retirement savings and one-quarter have less than $50K saved, according to research by GoBankingRates.  These boomers, who were born between 1945 and 1964, survived the Great Recession and were raised by parents who survived the Great Depression. They have been employed in a world where pension funds are growing less common and employer-led 401(k) retirement accounts are increasingly more common.

Paying For Predictability “The alternative investment world doesn’t become more popular until it’s time for people to retire,” The Entrust Group Director of Professional Development John Paul Ruiz said. Entrust provides services for self-directed individual retirement accounts, which, unlike typical IRAs, allow for alternative investments like real estate.  Retirees typically want their investments to become more stable before making withdrawals.  “Many of our clients think, ‘What other types of investments can I hold in my IRA that are outside the securities world because I can’t handle another crash?’” Ruiz said. IN 22 DAYS! DON’T MISS THE SAN FRANCISCO HOSPITALITY – INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT SERIES! — San Francisco 07.18.2017 Residential Versus Commercial Investment Many turn to commercial real estate because the monthly rent they can collect does not undergo the highs and lows of stocks and bonds. Precious metals, notes and timber have also become more popular. Investors recognize residential real estate in core markets typically increases in value with proper maintenance, and owners can collect rent on the asset.  In the commercial world, leases run several years, allowing the stability of collecting rent to transcend smaller cycles, CBRE Managing Director of Global Industrial and Logistics Jack Fraker said.  Within real estate, single-family homes remain the most popular asset for IRA holders to purchase, according to research from The Entrust Group. In 2016, more than half of the real estate purchases made by Entrust clients were for single-family homes. Last year, more than a quarter of clients purchased multifamily properties, and about one-fifth purchased raw land.

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Author: Nam Phan

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Nam is Chief Operating Officer of Pacific Private Money, Inc. He first joined Pacific Private Money in 2015 as Business Development Director before becoming General Manager then COO, his current position.