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Grubb Development Our track record has demonstrated consistent and strong investment returns, even through the past eight recessions. Having weathered eight recessions and numerous disasters, we are skilled at finding the best financial opportunities, always remaining disciplined in our approach. Identifying opportunities others miss, our company has always seen a bigger picture with greater possibility. Since 2002, Grubb Properties' transactions have generated a compounded, net, weighted-average return in excess of 40%.
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Our Investments Committee and Investments Team bring a wealth of professional expertise and life experience to each essential decision and every project we develop. Many have been with Grubb Properties for more than 20 years. Contribute expertise from identifying opportunities to developing and managing properties.
Beginning in 1963, Grubb Properties built our company on principle and took a different approach to real estate by creating housing for those who had been "redlined" from homeownership through banks practicing a form of loan discrimination. Today, we continue to deliver essential housing for the underserved with highly strategic investing, development, leasing and property management through our Link Apartments.
Grubb Properties focuses on essential housing, which is urgently needed throughout the United States. Despite this need, very little new construction is built to meet this demand, which falls between affordable housing and luxury housing. As experts in meeting this need for more than 50 years, we are also uniquely organized to seize on changing attitudinal, housing and social dynamics that fit with our strategic mission.
Our perspective and our principles are what drive our performance at Grubb Properties. Our essential housing strategy, team members, and portfolio have earned numerous awards and recognition. Below are some of our most recent accolades. Our CYKEL Apartments won the 2022 Charlotte Sustainability Award for Inspiring Building Project.
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Ryan Tabb
May 10, 2022
This property management group cares about people and building great communities. They choose integrity and relationships over making money. I have been in the apartment industry for twenty years and they are one of the best. If you are looking to lease from a fair and ethical management group start with Grubb Properties.
Benjamin
Dec 07, 2015
When I moved out of Glen Lennox (owned by Grubb Properties), I was the kind of tenant that would've wanted leave a great review. What I didn't know at the time, was that a leasing agent at Glen Lennox had failed to inform me that I needed to sign another document ending the lease--even though I handed my keys to this agent in person, asked him if I needed to do anything else, was told the process was completed--even though neither myself nor my guarantor were ever contacted by phone or email to communicate that there was ANY issue, Glen Lennox processed my departure as an eviction. An eviction that now appears on a background check. An eviction that, again, was processed on an apartment I had vacated under good terms, had handed over the keys to, and processed by people who have my and my cosigner's phone, email, and address information but whom failed to contact either of us at any point.

Not only does Glen Lennox/Grubb Properties refuse to acknowledge this mistake, they refuse to respond to inquiries from other real estate brokers attempting to verify my (perfect, paid-in-full, 3-year) rental history with them. They also do not return phone calls attempting to resolve the issue. To put it as simply as I can, I believe the only explanation is that the staff at Glen Lennox must be entirely incompetent.

I would not rent a cardboard box from them, or their parent company Grubb Properties. --------------------- **Edit**: Since I can't directly reply to the owner, I will respond here. It bewilders me that your company is adamant that evicting someone who no longer lives in the residence, who is a phone call away, with no notice, no attempts and contacting them or the cosigner.is either legal or morally defensible.

Since you may only care about the former, I'd like you to consider that North Carolina law (and in fact, all state laws) require a tenant to be serviced with either an eviction notice, or an unconditional quit notice. I wasn't even served with an email or a phone call.