Paul Gozzo likes to share some of what he is up to with ya'll on the web so his creeper fans can enjoy the content. Paul Gozzo litterally has no clue what he is doing. What Paul Gozzo thinks is funny is not meant to hurt anyone's feelings especially Millennials . Paul works in the Real Estate industry and will share some of what he learns and finds interesting from Real Estate as well as the world of sports and travel. Avon Old Farms Amherst College
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Monkey Scratches Butt and smells... and faints! from Paul Gozzo
This is funny. Sorry if you think it is gross. #monkey #butt #stinky #poop
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Austin Texas Monday Night Blues Guitar
I heard this cat ripping his guitar from a distance as I walked down 6th Street in Austin, Texas on a cold Monday night. This is only one of the tunes I heard him play including a sweet version of Crosstown Traffic!
from: Paul Gozzo
#austin #texas #blues #guitar #6thstreet #monday #paulgozzo
from: Paul Gozzo
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Seminole Wind in Nashville from Paul Gozzo
They played Seminole Wind for me within 5 minutes of being in the joint! So, I'm not even out for 2 minutes in Nashville on a rainy Tuesday before I walk by some old boys playing loud. I walk in the joint, order some of the clear stuff, and sit down. I'm not even seated a minute when John Riggins asks me where I walked in from? The wise-ass in me wants to play a character and make something up, but experience says this isn't this dudes first rodeo. So I tell him, "Florida". And, he wants to know what I want to hear? So, I think for a minute, the crowd all staring at the grey suit, which is what he called me, and I say, "John Anderson" as if to say, "deal with that man! That's what you get go putting me on the spot!" Albeit graciously, this is how Riggins responded!
Go and check out John Riggins playing an acoustic version of Seminole Wind for an out-of-towner! Facebook.com/johnrigginsmusic
Twitter.com/johnrigginsmusic
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Monday, February 3, 2014
Paul Gozzo works in Business Development for WRI Capital Group
Paul Gozzo of
Jupiter, Florida has transitioned from his role in Acquisitions as an analyst
to working in Business Development for WRI Capital Group. Paul has been investing in Real Estate since he
graduated from Amherst College in 1998 and working in research since 2006. The
move was a natural progression given Paul’s diverse background and
institutional contacts coupled with the rapid growth occurring at WRI Capital
Group. “Given my personal and professional experience to date, this move makes
sense and I am thankful for the opportunity”, said Gozzo.
Paul Gozzo spends much of his time on the road between Tampa
Bay, Orlando, and Jacksonville, Florida
as well as other areas of the Southeastern United States stretching from
Dallas, Texas to Charlotte, North
Carolina. “I like to get out and see the assets we are looking to acquire,
touch them, and get to know the people we will be working with potentially.
It’s a fun space and an interesting time.”
WRI Capital Group provides a suite of services for
institution level clients investing in the single-family asset class. Among
Paul Gozzo’s roles will be to facilitate relationships with institutions, ranging
from Private Equity Funds, to Hedge Funds, and Foreign Investment Groups,
looking to enter or exit this space. The asset class itself, single family
homes, is over two years old emerging as a new asset class to institutional
investors offering upside to alternative investors and further proving itself
each successive quarter. According to Gozzo, “It was just a question of time
and the right cycle for the opportunity to present itself. The overpriced
residential market along with overleveraged owners and the subsequent economic
downturn, provided a perfect storm creating an abundance of supply offering an
ideal opportunity for institutions to step in and acquire.”
But then what? If an institution weren’t specifically
created to invest in this space, complete with the entire necessary
infrastructure, how could they possibly allocate capital? According to PaulGozzo, “Depending on how nimble the investor , how much money he wanted to
spend and in how many different markets, it becomes an incredible logistical
challenge to execute. Even extremely experienced and smart institutional investors did not know
how to get it done. Meanwhile bigger groups like American Homes 4 Rent,
Blackstone’s Invitation Homes, and Colony’s Colony American Homes raised
billions of dollars specifically for this space and built infrastructure to
acquire, renovate, lease and manage. Other investors who wanted in, were shut out. Enter
WRI, providing all of the services directly for the institution looking to play
in this space. We were designed as
single source solution for institutional investors”
When not one the road, Paul enjoys playing outside enjoying
all that calling South Florida home has to offer, including fishing and golfing. Paul donates his time monthly to
helping keep local beaches clean with The Friends of Jupiter Beach and when
possible, he serves at St. Georges Soup Kitchen in Riviera Beach, Florida where
he helps to prepare and serve a hot meal to over 200 people in need.
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