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Paul Peebles
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  • Dallas, TX
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Old Capital Podcast: Paul Grimme Bought a Fractured Condo

Paul Peebles
  • Lender
  • Dallas, TX
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Paul Grimme is originally from Nebraska. After 28 years in the hi-tech industry he retired in 2016. Paul explains what lead him to investing and buying apartments. Paul had not gone the typical route of investing in single family homes but he did passively invested in five multifamily partnership opportunities with over 1000 doors. On his first large real estate transaction, Paul bought a fractured condo. Paul and his wife, Julie, bought 76 out of 108 units in the Village Condominiums in Waco, Texas. He bought 70% of the total. One seller was selling a block of units that they owned. The remaining 32 units were owned by individuals and were not available for sale. A fractured condo can be an unusual investment. Unlike apartments, where you buy ALL the units at one time; a fractured condo acquisition is when you are buying a specific number of units in a condominium complex. Investing in a fractured condo comes with some unique challenges like “who controls the management of the homeowners association and where and how those dues going to be spent?” Paul reflects on the history of the condominiums and how it became a fractured condo. The investment strategy, over a period of time, is to purchase all the remaining condo units, crush the condo association and then operate the property like an apartment property.

To hear more on this you must listen to the Old Capital Podcast: Paul Grimme bought a FRACTURED condo. Yikes!

Here is Paul’s contact info: [email protected]

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