Join NuView for our Tuesday Workshop:

Real Estate with Leverage in an IRA

Tuesday, May 30th | 12:00 P.M. EST

Virtual or In Person at280 S Ronald Reagan Blvd, Longwood, FL 32750

Many investors think there is a large barrier to cross when owning real estate inside your IRA. However, there are many different ways to surpass this. One way is to have your IRA take out a non-recourse loan and use debt financing to increase buying power in real estate investments. In a non-recourse loan, if the borrower defaults (the IRA), the lender/issuer can seize only the collateral, which is usually the property purchased in the name of the IRA. 

Join us, virtually or in person, on Tuesday, May 30th, at 12:00 P.M. EST to learn how you can leverage your IRA to maximize your gains. Register now!

Meet Our Speaker

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Glen Mather
CEO and Founder of NuView Trust

Glen is the owner and CEO of NuView Trust, a leading custodian of self-directed IRA plans. He also operates NuView IRA, Inc. a Third-Party Administrator for self-directed IRAs and Retirement plans. His company provides custody and recordkeeping for over $2 Billion in IRA assets. His background as a business strategy consultant, combined with a long history of personal retirement self-direction, provides his audiences and clients with solid advice and practical solutions to their IRA investment questions.

Glen holds a BS in Business Administration from Southern College and a Masters's Degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California.

Glen speaks across the country, and provides continuing education seminars to Attorneys, CPAs, real estate and mortgage professionals about the power and possibilities of IRA self-direction. He has also appeared as a guest speaker on local and national investment radio shows and at local and national conferences including Coldwell Banker Commercial’s National Conference.

For more than a decade, he has led Chair the Love, a 501c3 charity that raises funds and delivers new wheelchairs worldwide, for those that cannot afford to purchase one on their own. More information can be found at www.chairthelove.org.