Using real estate to build your individual retirement account
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (MarketWatch) — Four years ago, Vincent McCord was approached by a developer about investing in the construction of a Las Vegas shopping center. He liked the project and wanted to diversify his portfolio beyond stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
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