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Multifamily Mastery: Ben Suttles Explains the Power of Investing with Self-Directed IRAs

46 min · 21. Mai 2026
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Download Our Free Guide to Self Directed IRAs! [https://the-ira-cafe.captivate.fm/guide] Welcome to another compelling episode of the IRA Cafe podcast! Host Kyle Moody is joined by Ben Suttles, co-founder of Disrupt Equity, for an inspiring discussion on Ben Suttles’s journey from single-family real estate investing to building a multifamily investment empire. In this episode, Ben unpacks the origins of Disrupt Equity, the company’s people-first mission, and how leveraging technology and vertical integration have been essential to their explosive growth. He shares insights on creating lasting, positive impacts for tenants, employees, and communities through both business practices and philanthropy, highlighted by their in-house 501c3, Disrupt Gives. Ben also gives practical advice to new investors looking to get into multifamily, with a deep dive into the advantages of self-directed IRAs in real estate syndications and the flexible approaches his team offers for accredited investors. The conversation highlights the resilience required in today’s real estate environment, including lessons learned from market shocks, challenges in property management, and the importance of managing macroeconomic risks. If you’re curious about the power of multifamily investing, scaling your impact, or how self-directed IRAs can boost your retirement portfolio, this episode is packed with first-hand wisdom and actionable takeaways. Key takeaways: 1. Mission-Driven Business: Disrupt Equity’s simple but powerful mission to help people live the life they want guides every business and philanthropic decision, centering on tenants, investors, employees, and partners alike. 2. Tech and Integration as Differentiators: The firm’s IT roots lead to leveraging AI, automation, and vertical integration, from management to construction and insurance, positioning them as industry disruptors and ensuring efficient, client-focused operations. 3. Philanthropy and Community Impact: Through their nonprofit, Disrupt Gives, Ben Suttles and his partner provide rental assistance, financial literacy, and direct support to residents in need, fostering stability and upward mobility within their communities. 4. Self-Directed IRA Investing Explained: Ben Suttles breaks down how investors can use self-directed IRAs to participate in multifamily syndications, taking advantage of increased control, diversification, and the potential for better returns compared to traditional retirement vehicles. 5. Real Estate Reality and Resilience: Success in multifamily comes from adapting to challenges—whether it’s managing through COVID, skyrocketing insurance costs, or inflation by building a strong team, focusing on risk mitigation, and always learning from experience. Tune in to hear Ben Suttles’s story and learn how mission-driven leadership and innovative approaches can make a real difference for investors and communities. Schedule a free consultation with our team today! [https://the-ira-cafe.captivate.fm/consult]

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Investing Smarter: Using Self-Directed IRAs for Private Credit With Michael Ciaburri

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Episode Multifamily Mastery: Ben Suttles Explains the Power of Investing with Self-Directed IRAs Cover

Multifamily Mastery: Ben Suttles Explains the Power of Investing with Self-Directed IRAs

Download Our Free Guide to Self Directed IRAs! [https://the-ira-cafe.captivate.fm/guide] Welcome to another compelling episode of the IRA Cafe podcast! Host Kyle Moody is joined by Ben Suttles, co-founder of Disrupt Equity, for an inspiring discussion on Ben Suttles’s journey from single-family real estate investing to building a multifamily investment empire. In this episode, Ben unpacks the origins of Disrupt Equity, the company’s people-first mission, and how leveraging technology and vertical integration have been essential to their explosive growth. He shares insights on creating lasting, positive impacts for tenants, employees, and communities through both business practices and philanthropy, highlighted by their in-house 501c3, Disrupt Gives. Ben also gives practical advice to new investors looking to get into multifamily, with a deep dive into the advantages of self-directed IRAs in real estate syndications and the flexible approaches his team offers for accredited investors. The conversation highlights the resilience required in today’s real estate environment, including lessons learned from market shocks, challenges in property management, and the importance of managing macroeconomic risks. If you’re curious about the power of multifamily investing, scaling your impact, or how self-directed IRAs can boost your retirement portfolio, this episode is packed with first-hand wisdom and actionable takeaways. Key takeaways: 1. Mission-Driven Business: Disrupt Equity’s simple but powerful mission to help people live the life they want guides every business and philanthropic decision, centering on tenants, investors, employees, and partners alike. 2. Tech and Integration as Differentiators: The firm’s IT roots lead to leveraging AI, automation, and vertical integration, from management to construction and insurance, positioning them as industry disruptors and ensuring efficient, client-focused operations. 3. Philanthropy and Community Impact: Through their nonprofit, Disrupt Gives, Ben Suttles and his partner provide rental assistance, financial literacy, and direct support to residents in need, fostering stability and upward mobility within their communities. 4. Self-Directed IRA Investing Explained: Ben Suttles breaks down how investors can use self-directed IRAs to participate in multifamily syndications, taking advantage of increased control, diversification, and the potential for better returns compared to traditional retirement vehicles. 5. Real Estate Reality and Resilience: Success in multifamily comes from adapting to challenges—whether it’s managing through COVID, skyrocketing insurance costs, or inflation by building a strong team, focusing on risk mitigation, and always learning from experience. Tune in to hear Ben Suttles’s story and learn how mission-driven leadership and innovative approaches can make a real difference for investors and communities. Schedule a free consultation with our team today! [https://the-ira-cafe.captivate.fm/consult]

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