Hi there, when my family and I travel, we simultaneously use that trip to look at potential investment properties. I was wondering, are any of those travel expenses tax deductible?
I've had mixed results working with Realtors less experienced with investor purchases, and would love a referral for a local Realtor with experience.
Thanks & regards,
Chris Gullion
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