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Credit Cards with the Best Benefits For Fix n Flips

Cole Oliver
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Hello Everyone, 

I am interested to see what credit cards you all have used for your business that have the best perks/rewards. In my real estate business, I have been fix n flipping houses or using the BRRRR method. In both cases I spend a lot of money rehabbing a house and then pay myself back either through a sale or refinance of the property.

Up to this point, I have primarily just paid for everything through my business checking account. However, I figured if there was a good credit card with good cash back options, I may as well use that and then pay the bill in full each month while rehabbing. I have thought about getting a card through a box store like Home Depot but don't want to be limited to the benefits of just one store, as I buy multiple materials from many different vendors. Any of you have a card you'd recommend?

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