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Anthony M.
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Best Credit Card for New Investor?

Anthony M.
  • Sharon, PA
Posted May 15 2018, 08:32

I am currently under contract to purchase my first duplex. I am looking to start investing slowly and hope to acquire and fix up a few rental properties in the next couple of years.  I would like to keep my personal finances separate from my real estate investing finances and was looking into getting a new credit card that will strictly be used to pay for renovations/taxes/insurance/expenses etc.  I was wondering if anyone had any advice on which cards to look into? Should I get a personal credit card or a small business credit card?   Are there any major advantages of one card compared to another? I have a good credit score (around 765), I do not travel often so maybe i should look more into cards with cash back advantages? Any that would be better for the short term with one rental unit vs long term for 10-20 units? There are so many credit cards out there, any help is appreciated.

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