Reimagned Finance

Invest in Property Using Your Super

Self-managed super funds allow you to invest directly in property using your retirement savings. Our SMSF experts help you set up the structure, identify compliant opportunities, and ensure full regulatory alignment.

Done correctly, SMSF property investment can offer powerful tax advantages and long-term growth potential.

Why choose us

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Expertise

We specialise in helping clients navigate the complexities of SMSF lending, compliance, and strategy.

Collaboration

We partner with accountants, financial planners, and SMSF administrators to give you a fully integrated solution.

Security

We help you meet ATO and ASIC requirements while protecting your super assets.

Client-Centric Focus

Our goal is to make SMSF property simple, safe, and effective for every investor.

Services offered

General SMSF FAQs

To help guide you on your property investment journey, we have answered the most common questions that our clients ask us below

No. SMSF properties must be purchased solely for investment purposes. You (or your relatives) cannot live in the property or use it as a holiday home.

SMSFs can borrow to purchase property using a Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangement (LRBA). This means the lender’s rights are limited to the asset being financed. The loan must meet strict conditions, and we can guide you through the process.

Setting up an SMSF involves creating a trust structure, establishing a bank account, appointing trustees, and lodging documentation with the ATO. We work with SMSF administrators and legal partners to ensure your fund is set up correctly and compliantly.

Yes. SMSFs enjoy concessional tax rates of 15% on rental income and 0% capital gains tax if the property is held until retirement in pension phase. These advantages can significantly enhance your retirement wealth.

It is possible, but highly regulated. The property must be a single, completed title and cannot require significant alterations during construction. We can help you assess off-plan opportunities that meet SMSF criteria.