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One common way for rental property investors to qualify for their first few rental properties is to purchase a home as their primary residence, live in that home for one year, and move out after the year is up — and then turn the home into a rental property. If you're a buy and hold [...] View the full article: The Tax Exemption That Can Save Thousands for Buy & Hold Investors on on The BiggerPockets Blog. This content is Copyright © 2015 BiggerPockets, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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