Is there something in the IROPS II Directive that’s going to scupper this type of investment? Around a need to diversify.
The IORPS Directive will prohibit individual pension schemes from borrowing as part of their investment strategy. Whilst not yet transposed in Irish law, this is expected to happen quickly.
And there is also the question of liquidity. When you need to sell the property (possibly on retirement or on death) it may prove difficult, as we have seen over recent years.
Well as I took my plan to a well known, long established firm of regulated professional pension advisors I am sure that there is no issue in this regard. I hope.
If I end up in a situation where have transferred my pension pot to a vehicle with higher fees and then find I cannot borrow I will be very cross indeed.
I am looking at investing my pension pot in a residential property.
This post could conceivably go in the property forum, but my concern is more around any pension issues. I am an existing investor in property outside of my pension and I am happy with my assumptions around rent and costs, managing tenants, RTB issues etc.
The plan is that I would purchase a property for €230k, that includes some renovation, stamp duty and all fees.
I would use €120k from my existing pension and borrow €110k.
The rental income would cover capital and interest repayments and all running expenses. Indeed there should be excess cash at the year end.
I will bring 3 pre-existing DC pensions into a non standard PRSA with ITC. ITC are charging an ongoing 1% on this.
I will borrow at 4.49% from Dilosk/ICS
I would be very grateful for any comments, suggestions, anything I may be missing etc.
The IORPS directive only applies to occupational pension schemes at the moment, so it does not apply to a PRSA.
For those planning to borrow or indeed, purchase a property which will take up more than 50% of their overall pension portfolio, you have 2 weeks to get everything in order but the directive becomes law.
Steven
http://www.bluewaterfp.ie (www.bluewaterfp.ie)
Steven, thank you very much for these posts.
Can you clarify if the 2 weeks applies to occupational pension schemes or PRSAs
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