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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 1H 1M

Austin 003: Did Austin Need Nate Paul to Become a Boomtown? Or Is It Better Off Without Him?

from Build Order · host Lauren and Jen

The biggest Austin real estate story of the last decade wasn’t Tesla, Oracle, or a sky full of cranes. It was a guy who barely built anything — and then lost nearly all of it.For a few years, Nate Paul, founder of World Class Capital, seemed to own half the city. Not in the traditional developer sense. Not by breaking ground or building tower after tower. But in a more disorienting way: he was young, aggressively buying up prime land, and moving faster than anyone else. The kind of pace that made people in the industry stop and ask: how is he doing this? Depending on who you ask, the reaction was somewhere between admiration and suspicion.And if you were in Austin, you remember the banners. Big. Black. Everywhere.Another World Class Project.A city-wide branding campaign for buildings that didn’t yet exist.What he ended up doing — whether intentionally or not — was something more unusual than typical development. He accumulated the right to build across some of the most important parcels in Austin, often without actually building on them. In practice, that meant influencing the timing of when large parts of the city could evolve.There’s another layer to the story that doesn’t get talked about much. One longtime student housing operator told us many local pensions avoided investing in their own backyard altogether. Not because the returns weren’t there, but because of reputation risk. If something went wrong at a property down the street, it wasn’t just a bad investment. It was a local problem.So while most Austin capital hesitated, Nate Paul kept moving.Then, just as quickly: the FBI raid. The lawsuits. The unwind. A portfolio once valued in the billions reduced to a handful of assets, a few court battles, and a LinkedIn feed that reads like a man gearing up for a comeback. Because of course it does. This is America. We love two stories above all others: meteoric rise and improbable return.In this episode, we try to answer the harder question:Does a city need someone like Nate Paul to grow — or is it better off without him?You can watch this episode on all your favorite platforms: Substack, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, and Overcast.Chapter descriptions:00:00:10 – The Real Austin Story Isn’t Tesla00:01:32 – Nate Paul’s Rise: From College Kid to Real Estate Power Player00:04:05 – “Another One”: Hype, Branding, and Big Returns00:06:24 – The Capital Behind the Curtain00:10:46 – The Red Flags Everyone Ignored00:14:13 – The FBI Raid That Shocked Austin00:18:56 – Politics, Power, and the Indictment00:26:22 – Did Nate Paul Stall Austin—or Supercharge It?00:33:00 – The Debate: Why Cities Might Need a “Nate Paul”

The biggest Austin real estate story of the last decade wasn’t Tesla, Oracle, or a sky full of cranes. It was a guy who barely built anything — and then lost nearly all of it.For a few years, Nate Paul, founder of World Class Capital, seemed to own half the city. Not in the traditional developer sense. Not by breaking ground or building tower after tower. But in a more disorienting way: he was young, aggressively buying up prime land, and moving faster than anyone else. The kind of pace that made people in the industry stop and ask: how is he doing this? Depending on who you ask, the reaction was somewhere between admiration and suspicion.And if you were in Austin, you remember the banners. Big. Black. Everywhere.Another World Class Project.A city-wide branding campaign for buildings that didn’t yet exist.What he ended up doing — whether intentionally or not — was something more unusual than typical development. He accumulated the right to build across some of the most important parcels in Austin, often without actually building on them. In practice, that meant influencing the timing of when large parts of the city could evolve.There’s another layer to the story that doesn’t get talked about much. One longtime student housing operator told us many local pensions avoided investing in their own backyard altogether. Not because the returns weren’t there, but because of reputation risk. If something went wrong at a property down the street, it wasn’t just a bad investment. It was a local problem.So while most Austin capital hesitated, Nate Paul kept moving.Then, just as quickly: the FBI raid. The lawsuits. The unwind. A portfolio once valued in the billions reduced to a handful of assets, a few court battles, and a LinkedIn feed that reads like a man gearing up for a comeback. Because of course it does. This is America. We love two stories above all others: meteoric rise and improbable return.In this episode, we try to answer the harder question:Does a city need someone like Nate Paul to grow — or is it better off without him?You can watch this episode on all your favorite platforms: Substack, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, and Overcast.Chapter descriptions:00:00:10 – The Real Austin Story Isn’t Tesla00:01:32 – Nate Paul’s Rise: From College Kid to Real Estate Power Player00:04:05 – “Another One”: Hype, Branding, and Big Returns00:06:24 – The Capital Behind the Curtain00:10:46 – The Red Flags Everyone Ignored00:14:13 – The FBI Raid That Shocked Austin00:18:56 – Politics, Power, and the Indictment00:26:22 – Did Nate Paul Stall Austin—or Supercharge It?00:33:00 – The Debate: Why Cities Might Need a “Nate Paul”

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