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All Forum Posts by: Gabriel Isaac Hazout

Gabriel Isaac Hazout has started 4 posts and replied 5 times.

I’ve built a complete Notion template tailored for beginner real estate flippers, and I’m looking for a few beta testers to give it a spin. This template includes:

✅ Project Management: Track every project detail from start to finish.

✅ CRM & Lead Management: Seamlessly manage all your leads in one place.

✅ Task Management: Organize and prioritize tasks effortlessly.

✅ Automatic Model Generation: Instantly generates a your preferred analysis model for every new lead.

If you’re interested in testing this out, providing feedback, and helping refine it, shoot me a DM!

I was wondering if getting a hard money loan to cover the down payment of a traditional mortgage is a viable option. It would increase the leveraging potential. Would you guys recommend pursuing such a thing, or would it even be possible? Maybe too risky?

Appreciate the advice Nicholas! Thank you!

Hey,

I am planning on purchasing a multifamily property in Jacksonville, FL and one in Nashville, TN within the next few months. I however live in New York, and am not sure of what company structure is best. I would appreciate some advice regarding whether or not I should open the holding company (LLC) in New York or somewhere else.

Hey, I am currently looking for a single family home to rehab in Bridgeport, specifically North Bridgeport. Would you say Bridgeport is still a good place to invest for a first time investor? How are the markets for single family homes looking?