Year Founded
2017
AUM
$1B
Headquarters
Clawson, MI
GSH Real Estate, also known as The GSH Group, is a U.S. real estate investment and asset management firm headquartered in Clawson, Michigan that specializes in multifamily residential property acquisition, value-add renovations, and long-term asset management. The firm pursues a disciplined, growth-oriented investment strategy focused on acquiring existing apartment communities and workforce housing assets in markets with economic stability, strong fundamentals, and favorable rental dynamics. GSH then executes cost-efficient improvements and operational enhancements designed to generate attractive returns for its capital partners.
Founded in 2017, GSH emphasizes a concierge approach to real estate investing where the company manages all aspects of the investment lifecycle — from property sourcing and underwriting to construction oversight and ongoing property management — allowing investors to participate passively in multifamily real estate without operational burdens. GSH’s strategy targets properties below replacement cost, enhancing them through focused renovations and amenity upgrades to drive cash flow and community value.
The firm markets its investment opportunities primarily through Rule 506(c) offerings to accredited investors, leveraging a vertically integrated model to provide transparency, ongoing reporting, and communication throughout the investment hold period. GSH’s portfolio includes dozens of multifamily communities and workforce housing properties across the U.S., and the company highlights both financial and social impact by improving housing quality for residents while generating returns for investors.
Markets
Michigan
Asset Classes
Multifamily
Accepted Investors
Accredited
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One deal is a full loss of equity + capital call. Another appears to be on track for the same result, as I will not be throwing good money after bad. The Sponsor certainly over communicates but what's the point if the deal continues to perform poorly. There are far better multifamily GPs out there.