Directly held property makes up approximately 19% of all SMSF assets, indicating that many SMSF trustees consider it’s an important and significant part of a diversified portfolio. There are numerous strategies and ways for property to form part of an SMSF’s investments and each must be carefully considered.
Before any investment decision, it is imperative and a legal requirement that you as an SMSF trustee must consider your investment strategy. Your strategy should detail such things as how much exposure you would like to the property market, the form of exposure and how appropriate it is for your current circumstances. A well-diversified portfolio is essential to provide income for retirement and spread investment risk so that any single asset class, such as property, does not dominate your SMSF risk and returns.
A common form of property exposure is direct investment into a property. This can be in the form of either a residential property or commercial property. When purchasing a property with an SMSF’s cash there are some important considerations that must be worked through including:
SMSFs may also invest in property through an LRBA. These are complex borrowing structures which allows SMSF trustees to take out a loan from a third party lender. The SMSF trustee then uses these funds to purchase a property to be held on trust. The lender only has recourse to the property held in the trust – this is why the loan is “limited recourse”.
An LRBA should only be utilised when it is the right structure for your SMSF on the basis of SMSF Specialist advice. Some very important considerations in addition to the ones above include:
Another way to gain exposure to property for SMSFs is through indirect investment. This can include listed invested vehicles such as listed investment companies and exchange traded. Managed investment trusts are also a common investment for SMSFs to gain exposure to property. Investing indirectly may suit your SMSF needs more than a purchase of a property because it is relatively simple and most likely will not require a large amount of capital. It also allows your SMSFs to get exposure to large value properties such as office blocks, shopping centres and industrial properties that would otherwise be out of reach. Investing in these products should be accompanied by SMSF Specialist advice.
SMSF Specialist advisors can help you understand how the different forms of property investment may or may not be relevant for your SMSF portfolio and the impacts it may have on you and your fund. Please feel free to give us a call to arrange a time to meet so that we can discuss your particular requirements, especially in regards to what property investment would be most appropriate for your SMSF.
For further information, visit the SMSF Association’s Trustee Knowledge Centre (http://trustees.smsfassociation.com/) to keep up to date with different asset classes you can invest in within your SMSF, including property, and reach your financial goals.
As always, the above information is general in nature and may not be suitable for your circumstances. If you require advice, give the team at Design Financial Advisory a call today on (08) 6263 9933 to discuss your needs.
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