Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) Property Loan: A Complete Guide
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 Published On Apr 15, 2023

Learn how to use your super and a loan to purchase property, so that you can build your super balance towards retirement through property growth and rental income.

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⏱ Timestamps

00:00 - Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) Property Loan
00:49 - What is a Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangement
01:12 - How Does a Property Loan (LRBA) Work?
03:58 - Source of SMSF Loan
04:28 - SMSF Loan Costs
04:44 - SMSF Loan Advice

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– SMSF Borrowing For Property: Your Guide to SMSF Loans –

Using your super to purchase property is possible if you have a SMSF. You can also borrow money to assist with the purchase.

Through a self managed superannuation fund (SMSF), you can purchase a residential or commercial investment property, or almost any other assets such as shares and managed funds. The purchase of these investments can be partly funded with your superannuation balance and partly by a loan.

While a SMSF loan can be used to acquire any type of asset, it is almost exclusively used within SMSFs for the purchase of direct property.

A loan used to purchase property within a SMSF is known as a limited recourse borrowing arrangement (LRBA) and certain rules and conditions apply.

This video shows you how a limited recourse borrowing arrangement works, where your SMSF can borrow money from, the loan arrangement costs and how you can seek advice.

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