BiggerPockets, the real estate investment platform, has named Mynd as its official full-service property management partner. The partnership offers BiggerPockets Pro members a discount of $500 per home onboarded with Mynd, capped at $10,000 total savings per member.

This move addresses a persistent pain point for rental property investors. Managing tenants, maintenance, rent collection, and local compliance requires operational bandwidth and market expertise that most individual investors lack. Mynd handles these tasks across multiple states, providing centralized management for scattered portfolios.

For BiggerPockets Pro subscribers, the economics shift noticeably. An investor placing five properties with Mynd captures the full $2,500 discount. Those onboarding ten or more properties hit the $10,000 ceiling. This structure incentivizes larger portfolios to consolidate management.

Mynd operates in 35 states and manages over 100,000 units. The company charges property management fees typically ranging from 8 to 12 percent of monthly rent, plus additional fees for leasing and maintenance coordination. BiggerPockets membership costs $149 annually for Pro tier access.

For landlords, the benefit is operational simplification. Mynd handles tenant screening, lease enforcement, eviction processing, and contractor networks. Investors retain ownership but outsource the daily grind. For tenants, centralized management through a national platform often means faster maintenance response and clearer communication channels.

The partnership also strengthens BiggerPockets' ecosystem. The platform generates revenue from membership fees while directing members toward vetted service providers. Mynd gains direct access to a motivated investor audience already committed to wealth building through real estate.

Investors should evaluate whether Mynd's fee structure works for their specific markets. In high-rent urban areas, an 8 percent fee on a $2,