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P6
P6 was founded in 2014 and is led by Jose J. Padua and Ignacio Diaz, with additional operating and advisory roles held by Daniela Diaz-Padua, Jose E.
P6
P6 was founded in 2014 and is led by Jose J. Padua and Ignacio Diaz, with additional operating and advisory roles held by Daniela Diaz-Padua, Jose E. Padua, and Hernando Diaz-Candia. The firm's wealth originates from a multi-decade real estate track record across the Americas. Prior to launching Group P6, Jose J. Padua developed multiple residential properties throughout Latin America, while Ignacio Diaz managed global operations at a company with over $4 billion in annual sales. The Diaz and Padua families jointly own and operate the firm. P6 deploys capital primarily through direct development and direct co-investment in residential real estate across South Florida. Its project portfolio includes Bayview Village Townhomes I & II in Fort Lauderdale, Royal Palm Residences and 327 Royal Palm in Boca Raton, and the Fordham and 1900 DB in Deerfield Beach. The firm typically pursues luxury multifamily and condominium assets in high-barrier-to-entry coastal submarkets. In a recent joint venture, Mill Creek Residential and Group P6 secured a $100.9 million construction loan for Modera Boca, a 306-unit apartment building in downtown Boca Raton (per The Real Deal, year not specified). The firm also holds early-stage philanthropic and mission-related allocations, though details remain internal. Team size and total deployment are not publicly disclosed. The firm's operating base is Boca Raton, with no additional offices confirmed. Executive Advisor Jose E. Padua separately founded BFGP Ingenieros, an enterprise technology firm that serves as a business partner to IBM and Oracle/JD Edwards in Latin America — hinting at a broader family operating footprint beyond real estate. In recent public activity, P6 announced pre-leasing for Royal Palm Residences and advanced the Modera Boca development through the municipal approval process. P6's structural differentiator is the tight integration of operating expertise and family office capital deployment. Unlike family offices that invest passively through funds, the Diaz and Padua families act as developers and operating managers on every P6 project. This approach concentrates portfolio construction into self-originated, self-built assets in a single geography. While it limits diversification, it allows the principals to control execution, permitting, and sales cycles — a posture more akin to a private real estate operating company than a conventional multi-asset family office.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
2014
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United States
City
Boca Raton
Corporate office
Boca Raton, FL, United States
Principals
Jose J. Padua
Operating Manager
Ignacio Diaz
Co-owner/Managing Partner
Jose E. Padua
Executive Advisor
Altss tracks 2 additional named team members for this firm — including direct investment leads, IR, and operating principals not listed on the public website.
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Frequently asked questions
Who controls investment decisions at P6?
Jose J. Padua and Ignacio Diaz jointly lead P6 as operating managers. The Diaz and Padua families co-own the entity, with additional advisory input from members including Daniela Diaz-Padua, Jose E. Padua, and Hernando Diaz-Candia. All major capital deployment decisions appear to flow through this tight-knit family leadership group.
Does P6 invest in asset classes beyond South Florida real estate?
P6's confirmed track record is almost entirely South Florida luxury residential development. Altss research also notes Philanthropic and Mission-Related Investing allocations, but no specific non-real-estate investments have been publicly disclosed. Executive Advisor Jose E. Padua's separate enterprise-technology firm, BFGP Ingenieros, suggests adjacent family commercial interests in Latin America, though those are not managed through the P6 family office entity.
How does P6 source and structure its deals?
P6 originates all projects directly — the firm acts as developer rather than limited partner. It occasionally uses joint-venture structures, as seen in the Modera Boca development with Mill Creek Residential. These direct co-investment and SPV structures keep sourcing in-house and are backed by construction financing from external lenders.
What is P6's relationship to the Diaz and Padua families' other business activities?
P6 is the single-family office and direct real estate development arm for the Diaz and Padua families. Separately, Jose E. Padua founded BFGP Ingenieros, which maintains technology partnerships with IBM and Oracle/JD Edwards in Latin America. Those enterprise activities operate outside the P6 structure, reflecting a broader family holding pattern that spans real estate and technology services.
Does P6 accept external capital or co-investors?
P6 does not market itself as a fund manager and does not publicly solicit external capital. The firm has, however, entered joint ventures with institutional developers like Mill Creek Residential, suggesting a willingness to partner selectively with aligned co-investors on a project-by-project basis.
What is P6's posture on geographic diversification?
To date, P6 has concentrated exclusively on South Florida, specifically Palm Beach and Broward counties. While the principals' prior experience spans Latin America, no publicly disclosed P6 projects exist outside the South Florida coastal corridor. This geographic concentration is a deliberate structural feature rather than a temporary allocation tilt.
How does P6 handle succession and multi-generational governance?
The firm already includes second-generation family members in operating roles, with Daniela Diaz-Padua serving as an Operating Manager. Public disclosures do not detail formal governance committees or a family constitution, but the inclusion of both Diaz and Padua family members across operating and advisory functions suggests an active transition to next-generation stewardship.
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