Best Cards for Realtors 2026: Building a real-estate-professional points stack
- Online advertising (Facebook Ads, Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Realtor.com, Zillow Premium Agent)
- Travel (showings, conferences, client meetings)
- Shipping (signs, marketing materials)
- Telecom (cell phone, internet, cable for office)
Real estate professionals spend \$20,000-\$60,000+ annually on advertising (Zillow, Realtor.com, Facebook/Google ads), listings, professional photography, signs, and client meals. The right card stack converts this spending to 200,000-600,000+ points per year. For independent contractors (most realtors), business credit cards are the optimal path.
The realtor points stack
| Card | Annual fee | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Chase Ink Business Preferred | \$95 | 3x on advertising (social media + search) + travel + shipping (\$150k cap) |
| Chase Ink Business Cash | \$0 | 5x on \$25k of office supplies + telecom (signage, printing supplies) |
| Amex Business Gold | \$375 | 4x on top 2 of 6 categories (advertising eligible; \$150k cap) |
| Amex Business Platinum | \$895 | 1.5x on \$5k+ purchases + 35% pay-with-points rebate |
| Capital One Spark Cash Plus | \$150 | 2% cash back on everything (no caps) |
| Bank of America Business Advantage Travel Rewards | \$0 | 1.5x flat + 0% FX + business benefits |
The Chase Ink Business Preferred for advertising
Chase Ink Business Preferred at \$95/year is the most-leveraged single card for realtors. The 3x earning category includes:
- Online advertising (Facebook Ads, Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Realtor.com, Zillow Premium Agent)
- Travel (showings, conferences, client meetings)
- Shipping (signs, marketing materials)
- Telecom (cell phone, internet, cable for office)
For a realtor spending \$50,000/year on advertising alone, Chase Ink Business Preferred produces 150,000 UR/year on that single category. Combined with the \$95 annual fee and 100k+ UR sign-up bonus, this is one of the strongest single-card values in points travel.
The Amex Business Gold dynamic 4x
Amex Business Gold at \$375/year automatically rewards 4x MR on the top 2 of 6 spending categories each month. For realtors, advertising typically dominates monthly spending — making 4x on advertising essentially automatic.
- \$50,000/year advertising × 4x = 200,000 MR/year on advertising alone
- Combined with the second 4x category (often dining or shipping) = additional earning
- Sign-up bonus 100k+ MR
The realtor-specific spending categories
| Category | Best card | Earn rate |
|---|---|---|
| Online advertising (Zillow, Realtor.com, social media ads) | Chase Ink Business Preferred or Amex Business Gold | 3-4x |
| Professional photography | Various 1-2x baseline cards | 1-2x |
| Sign printing + supplies | Chase Ink Business Cash (Office Supplies category) | 5x |
| Client lunches + dining | Amex Gold (4x dining) | 4x |
| MLS / association dues | Various 1-2x baseline cards | 1-2x |
| Vehicle / mileage expenses | U.S. Bank Cash+ Gas Stations 5% | 5% |
| CRM software (KvCore, Follow Up Boss) | Chase Ink Business Cash (Telecom category) | 5x |
The combined annual earning math
For a realtor spending \$50,000/year:
- \$30,000 advertising on Chase Ink Business Preferred at 3x = 90,000 UR
- \$10,000 dining + signs on Amex Business Gold at 4x = 40,000 MR
- \$5,000 office supplies on Chase Ink Business Cash at 5x = 25,000 UR
- \$5,000 catch-all on Capital One Spark Cash at 2% = \$100 cash back
- Sign-up bonuses (1-2 new cards/year): 200,000+ additional points
Total: 350,000-450,000 points/year + sign-up bonuses.
The decision matrix
| Profile | Best stack |
|---|---|
| New realtor (\$10k-\$20k spending) | Chase Ink Business Preferred (\$95) + Sapphire Preferred |
| Mid-career realtor (\$30k-\$60k spending) | Chase Ink Business Preferred + Amex Business Gold + Chase Ink Business Cash |
| Top producer (\$60k+ spending) | Full premium business stack: Ink trio + Amex Business Platinum + Capital One Spark |
Bottom line
For real estate professionals, Chase Ink Business Preferred at \$95 is the strongest single business card. The 3x earning on advertising + travel + shipping + telecom covers most realtor spending categories. Combined with Amex Business Gold for dynamic 4x on top categories and Chase Ink Business Cash for office supplies, the 3-card stack produces 350,000+ points per year on \$50k of business spending.
How does this redemption fit a typical points stack?
For most points travelers, the optimal approach is to identify a target redemption first, then wait for the relevant transfer bonus before moving points. Most flexible-points programs (Amex MR, Chase UR, Citi ThankYou, Capital One Miles, Bilt) run periodic transfer bonuses to specific partners — 20-40% typical for Amex, 1-2 per month. Pointify's transfer-bonus tracker monitors active promotions across all major issuers and alerts when relevant bonuses go live. The strategic move: don't transfer speculatively; wait for confirmed award space + active transfer bonus.
How this card fits a typical points stack
Most points travelers anchor on 2-3 issuers for maximum coverage. The strategic framework:
- Chase Trifecta: Sapphire Reserve ($550) + Freedom Unlimited ($0) + Freedom Flex ($0). All earn Chase Ultimate Rewards transferable to Hyatt + United + Southwest. Stay under 5/24 for application eligibility.
- Amex Duo: Platinum ($895) + Gold ($325). Combined dining + grocery + flight category earning + Centurion Lounge access + 18+ international transfer partners.
- Citi Side: Strata Premier ($95) + Custom Cash ($0). Anchors AAdvantage access + 3x category earning.
- Capital One Duo: Venture X ($395) + Venture ($95). Simple 2x flat earning + Capital One Lounges.
- Bilt Mastercard: No-fee anchor for renters; 17 transfer partners.
The annual-fee math framework
For premium credit cards, calculate net cost = annual fee minus (practical credit value + lounge value + benefit value used). Most premium cards produce net-negative cost when credits are used:
- Hilton Aspire ($550): ~$989 nominal credits; typical user nets -$150 to -$350.
- Sapphire Reserve ($550): $300 broad travel + Hyatt access + trip insurance; net cost $200-$400.
- Amex Platinum ($895): ~$1,884 nominal credits; typical user nets $400-$600 cost.
- Capital One Venture X ($395): $300 travel credit + 10k anniversary points; net cost ~-$5 (you make money).
Always call the issuer's retention line before annual fee renewal. Amex offers $200-$500 statement credits typical; Chase offers 50-100k UR points occasionally.
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Last verified by the Pointify research team on May 1, 2026, against current Chase Ink Business and Amex Business Gold card terms. Earning categories may shift; verify with the issuer for specific spending types.
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