All Forum Posts by: Terry Dunlap
Terry Dunlap has started 6 posts and replied 30 times.
Post: Great recap of the CARES Act including Real Estate/Real Property

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- Olney, MD
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Click on the Real Estate/Real Property tab for a great concise summary of the program.
https://aminiconant.com/analyz...
Stay safe out there!
Post: Does the BP app send notifications on iPhone?

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- Olney, MD
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Not yet. I would have thought your mention of me would have trigger a notification. Sadly, it did not. :-(
Post: Does the BP app send notifications on iPhone?

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- Olney, MD
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I just installed it will all notifications enabled. Nothing happens. 🥺
Post: Facebook Ads Help and info

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- Olney, MD
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FB retargeting has worked well for me in my tech companies.
Our top of funnel leads come from LinkedIn ads and company posts (think DM lists for you).
When they visit our site, we tag them for retargeting on FB. So when they're home at night in bed scrolling through their FB book feed, they see our ads as warm leads instead of cold.
I think @Braden Smith is on to something. Get a list, warm them up with call to action in a DM piece sending them to your site, then tag them for FB retargeting.
Post: [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

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- Olney, MD
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@Marx Delices any chance you obtained the financials from the current owner?
Post: [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

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@Marx Delices is this in the Cincinnati area by chance?
Post: Would You Buy for Cashflow Only?

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Originally posted by @Bill Pate:
I have another question. "My two options today are between triple tax-free bond funds from T Rowe Price or incoming producing properties." Why are these your only options? There are literally hundreds of options from dividend growth stocks, etf's, reits, etc. Personally I am using the income from the rentals to build a dividend growth portfolio. Being 44 years of age I am not ready to retire for at least 9-10 years.
Just sent you a message.
Post: Would You Buy for Cashflow Only?

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- Olney, MD
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Originally posted by @Matt M.:
@Terry Dunlap
What are these properties cash flowing? And why invest in an area you already know is dead with no foreseeable appreciation. Unless it was cashflowing a lot, my answer would be a big no. I’m spoiled though, I’ve been lucky enough to find stuff that cash flows well, and appreciation is there right away.
Search through this thread as I have a link to my results from the BG Rental Property calculator.
Post: Would You Buy for Cashflow Only?

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- Olney, MD
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I plan to engage a property management company: https://www.rpmclarity.com. I already factored their mid-tier plan fee into my analysis which is here https://drive.google.com/file/...
Post: Would You Buy for Cashflow Only?

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- Olney, MD
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Originally posted by @Irina Belkofer:
There are plenty of other cash flowing towns, even Toledo is better than Sandusky. What kind of cash flow is there?
Here is the report I ran so you--or anyone else--can review: https://drive.google.com/file/...
Comments welcome! :-)