Using your SMSF to invest in property requires a precise legal structure. YT Capital Group provides the Corporate Power of Attorney that connects your fund to a compliant unit trust — allowing it to acquire property on your behalf.
The Process in Detail
Step One
Your self-managed super fund must be properly established with a corporate trustee. One or more SMSFs can participate as unit holders in the structure.
Step Two
A bare or unit trust is established specifically to hold the investment property. Each SMSF acquires units proportionate to their investment in the property.
Step Three
YT Capital Group provides the Corporate Power of Attorney that authorises the unit trust to transact and manage the property in full compliance with superannuation law.
Step Four
With the structure and authority in place, the unit trust purchases the investment property. Your SMSF holds units — and through those units, a stake in the property asset.