Episode 74:  Slow and Steady Wins the Race: An Approach to Low-Risk, High-Return Real Estate with Denis Shapiro

Episode 74: Slow and Steady Wins the Race: An Approach to Low-Risk, High-Return Real Estate with Denis Shapiro

Author: Johnoson Crutchfield August 15, 2024 Duration: 25:20
Are you tired of the hands-on hassle of managing single-family rentals or small multifamily properties? Frustrated by the challenges of finding the right partners and scaling your real estate business? In this episode of Grab the Map podcast, we invited Denis Shapiro, Managing partner of SIH Capital Group, a real estate investor and author with a unique and inspiring story. Shapiro's journey from single-family rentals to large-scale commercial deals in affordable housing and hospitality makes him especially qualified to share insights on building a successful, passive real estate portfolio. From navigating the challenges of managing properties yourself to the art of cultivating strategic partnerships, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help you take your real estate business to new heights. Are you ready to unlock the secrets to scaling your real estate portfolio through passive investments? Dive into this conversation with Denis Shapiro and discover how you can achieve your goals while freeing up your time and energy. [01:12] Denis Shapiro discusses his book "The Alternative Investment Almanac" which covers his experiences investing in a variety of asset classes, with a focus on commercial real estate. [02:28] Denis started with single-family rentals but quickly realized he didn't want to manage them himself. He then transitioned into more passive, alternative investments before becoming more actively involved in real estate syndications and joint ventures. This pivot allowed him to leverage the expertise of larger teams and focus on his strengths. [04:52] Denis explains how larger multifamily and hospitality deals allow him to leverage the skills of a larger team, rather than trying to manage everything himself in a smaller portfolio. He emphasizes the importance of delegating tasks that don't align with his strengths, such as branding and marketing for his hospitality properties. [06:24] Denis emphasizes the importance of taking the time to vet potential partners, building genuine relationships, and going through a "dating" period before committing to a formal partnership. [09:02] Denis' affordable housing investment strategy: He focuses on 50+ unit properties in the Northeast, targeting the second 15-year compliance period to take advantage of built-in appreciation. Denis explains how the affordable housing model, with its tax credits and subsidies, can provide a path to owning a free-market apartment building at a discounted price. [11:12] Denis' approach to risk and returns: He prefers a slower, steadier approach with 10-year holds and fixed-rate financing, rather than chasing aggressive returns. Denis contrasts his strategy with the higher-risk, variable-loan deals that promise outsized returns but can be vulnerable to rising interest rates and economic downturns. [17:36] Building a valuable network: Denis shares tips for using LinkedIn, attending local meetups, and cultivating quarterly check-in calls to develop meaningful relationships in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of taking the time to truly understand someone's skills and character before considering a partnership. [22:26] Prioritizing health and work-life balance: Shapiro discusses the importance of making his personal health and family a top priority, even as his business has grown. He shares how he has restructured his schedule to ensure he can maintain a healthy lifestyle and be present for his loved ones. Here are actionable takeaways from this episode: · Evaluate your current real estate investment strategy - Are you stuck managing too many hands-on properties? Consider transitioning to larger, more scalable deals that allow you to leverage the expertise of a team. · Prioritize building genuine relationships before pursuing partnerships - Take the time to vet potential partners, test their trustworthiness, and ensure you're aligned on values and long-term goals before committing to a joint venture. · Explore the affordable housing investment model - Shapiro's strategy of targeting properties in the second compliance period can provide built-in appreciation and a path to owning free-market apartment buildings at a discount. · Invest in your health and work-life balance - Follow Shapiro's example and make your personal wellbeing a top priority, even as your real estate business grows. Restructure your schedule to ensure you can maintain a healthy lifestyle. Quotes: • "If you have a good relationship with someone who is ethical, hardworking, doesn't put a lot of leverage on the deal, the returns will follow." • "Commercial real estate can be incredibly forgiving, as long as you can hold on to that property." • "The larger deals allow us to leverage the skill sets of a larger team versus everything on me." • "Usually we're very careful about adding partners, because partners can 10x your business, and then they could bring down your business pretty quickly." • "If you're blinded by like, heavy numbers and quick, hey, this is going to 2x in five years, you're probably not the right investor for us." • "If you connect with anybody on LinkedIn, please don't use a generic message that a virtual assistant would say, like, I've been super disappointed sometimes, where I would connect with someone and they respond by a asking me if I'm in real estate, like question mark, which is, like, extremely frustrating." Links Mentioned: · Denis Shapiro's website: SIH Capital Group · Denis Shapiro's email: denis@sihcapitalgroup.com · Denis Shapiro's book: The Alternative Investment Almanac If you are interested investing in real estate and make connections, shoot an email grabthemap@gmail.com. Read on some of our blogpost https://grabthemap.com/.

There's a lot of noise out there about building wealth, but for many, the tangible path of real estate remains compelling yet shrouded in mystery. The Grab the Map Podcast: Real Estate Investing Info and Advice for All of Us cuts through that fog with a grounded, accessible approach. Hosted by active investor Johnoson Crutchfield, this isn't a theoretical lecture; it's a conversation from the trenches, designed to build both your practical knowledge and the mental framework necessary for success. Each episode feels like a direct dialogue, whether Johnoson is sharing hard-won advice from his own deals or sitting down with a variety of guests to explore different angles and strategies within the industry. What sets this podcast apart is its genuine responsiveness-listener feedback actively shapes the content, ensuring the topics covered are the ones you actually need. The tone is refreshingly straightforward and inclusive, speaking to both newcomers figuring out their first step and seasoned investors looking to refine their approach. You'll find a blend of actionable tactics, broader discussions on the cultural and societal aspects of property, and a consistent emphasis on building a sustainable investor's mindset. If you're tired of hype and looking for a real, unvarnished look at how real estate investing works for everyday people, this is a place to start. Johnoson extends an open invitation to share your own journey, reinforcing the community-focused spirit of the entire project.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

The Grab the Map Podcast: Real Estate Investing Info and Advice for All of Us
Podcast Episodes
Episode 35: Systems for Success [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:22
Shownotes: Why do so many aspiring real estate investors stay stuck for years without buying their first deal? Many people dream about owning dozens of rental properties or large apartment complexes—but they skip the fun…
Episode 34: How to Close Deals [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:56
Shownotes: Why do so many real estate deals fall apart before closing? Is it a lack of money… lack of confidence… or simply not knowing how to structure the deal? Many investors get excited when they find a property but…
Episode 33: Take Control of Your Future [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:40
Shownotes: Do you ever feel like life is happening to you instead of for you? Are you stuck in routines that don't seem to lead anywhere meaningful—working hard, saving a little, but still unsure if the future you want i…
Episode 32: Time Freedom and the American Dream with Conrad Jackson [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:20
Shownotes: Are you stuck trading time for money? Wondering if real estate is really the path to financial freedom — or just hype? What if you could build predictable income, control your schedule, show up for your family…
Episode 31: The Cost of Growing a Business [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:54
Shownotes: Are you chasing financial freedom through real estate… but ignoring the real price tag attached to it? Everyone talks about the wins. The checks. The freedom. The rental portfolio. The flips. The “no boss” lif…
Episode 29: So You Want to Be a Real Estate Investor [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:26
Shownotes: So… you want to be a real estate investor. But do you really? You've seen the flashy cars. The HGTV flips. The big checks. The Instagram posts. But is real estate investing truly for you — or are you chasing s…
Episode 28: People Who Think Small [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:42
Shownotes: Have you ever set a goal… and secretly believed it was your ceiling? Many investors aim for one rental property… then ten… maybe a hundred thousand dollars saved. But what if those goals aren't stepping stones…
Episode 27: My Success Formula [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:24
Shownotes: Why do some people stay stuck learning forever… while others actually build wealth? Many aspiring investors consume podcasts, read books, and watch videos — yet never close a deal. Others jump in fast but burn…
Episode 26: A Big Mistake [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:25
Shownotes: How far should you go to win a deal? In real estate, ambition is praised. Hustle is celebrated. Speed is rewarded.But what happens when chasing a deal damages trust? Have you ever: Pushed too hard to close? Pr…