November 5th, 2024 1:00 PM CT
Connecting Capital to Wealth
The “4 Keys” That Help Improve Investment Performance
Tie Lasater
Ramez Fakhoury
Free book download: The Strategic Investor: Tie’s Guide to Real Estate Wealth Building
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Founded
In 2008
Members
Administered
1 Billion
in Assets
Full-Time
Dedicated Staff
White-Glove
Service
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About KeyCity Capital
They are a Southlake, Texas-based private equity firm specializing in the acquisition and management of multifamily real estate across the United States. As a vertically integrated business, they provide comprehensive property management and construction services, ensuring seamless execution across all aspects of their operations. With over $500 million in assets under management, they proudly serve a community of 650+ investors and manage 4,000+ units across key markets in Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, and Texas. Their team’s extensive experience in navigating various economic cycles has equipped them with the knowledge and resilience to maintain and grow their portfolio.
Meet The Experts
KEYCITY CAPITAL
Tie Lasater
Tie Lasater is the managing partner and CEO of a renowned private equity firm, KeyCity Capital. Tie brings to the table a master’s in accounting, coupled with an uncanny ability to spot lucrative real estate investments.
His impressive accolades include being recognized as a Top 100 Real Estate Investor, earning a coveted spot in the Dallas Business Journal 40 Under 40, and steering his company onto the Inc. 500 list of Fastest Growing Companies in America. Tie’s dedication to creating an exceptional work culture has also earned his firm a place among the Best Places to Work according to the Dallas Business Journal.
A sought-after international speaker, Tie shares his insights and inspiration with audiences, motivating others to achieve financial success.
Explore Tie’s journey as he continues to shape the future of private equity, setting new standards of achievement along the way.
Vice President of IRA Club
Ramez Fakhoury
As an entrepreneur with a rich background spanning over two decades, Ramez is deeply commited to education and inspiring individuals, empowering them to venture beyond conventional paths and diversify their investments through the power of self-direction.
FDIC Insured
IRA/401(k) cash is FDIC insured
Flat Fee Structure
Flat fees and straightforward pricing
Free IRA Reports
Free annual IRA tax reporting
(RMDs, 1099-R, 5498, 5500 forms)
Investor's Row
Explore alternative investment opportunities
Concierge Service
Friendly, white-glove service
Educational Resources
Up-to-date educational resources on IRS regulations
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common Self-Directed IRA questions. Have others?
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IRA Club provides a way for people like you to fully utilize the benefits of Self-Directed IRAs, leading to a wider range of investments and potential for better returns.
It’s an IRA that gives you more choices for where you want to invest your money, not just in regular stocks or bonds.
Self-Directed IRAs were passed by Congress back in 1974. Alternative IRA investments have always been allowed by the IRS, however, many IRA companies have placed artificial restrictions on IRA owners over the years. Self-Directed IRAs are not well known because most banks and brokerage firms prefer traditional investments.
It’s easy to make investments with a Self-Directed IRA. Once you find your investment and provide money to the seller, you will receive proof that your Self-Directed IRA is the new owner. It can be in the form of a Bill of Sale, title, deed, or simply a statement identifying your Self-Directed IRA as the asset’s new owner. The main difference is that the name on the title (or other documents) is the name of your Self-Directed IRA and not your name as an individual.
Yes. The most common way for an IRA to buy an asset is to pay cash. However, there may be times when an alternative method of payment is practical.
Maximum Contributions for 2023:
Under age 50 – $7,000.
Age 50 and over – $8,000