Amy Young
- Title
- Senior Director of Asset Management @
- Company
- GSH Group
Amy Young is the Senior Director of Asset Management. She is responsible for formulating effective business strategies to maximize asset performance across GSH’s portfolio. She leads a team of 5 seasoned real estate professionals, with the responsibility of executing the business plans for GSH’s fast-growing portfolio of value-add multi-family assets. Amy has a track record of success in her prior senior property management roles, excelling at developing, executing, and managing growth and turnaround strategies for multifamily assets, improving performance at an accelerated pace, and optimizing ROI. Amy applies this expertise to help GSH excel by empowering property management agents to meet investor objectives through reducing overhead and enhancing revenue via contract negotiations, budgeting strategies and cutting-edge platforms. Amy holds an Associate of Applied Business Management (Honors) degree from Central Ohio Technical College.
Past Speaking Events
- Invest in Class-A luxury Multifamily Community in Grand Rapids, Michiganhosted by GSH GroupFebruary 17, 202312:00 PM - 1:00 PMWebcast
About GSH Group
The GSH Group is a privately held real estate investment firm specializing in the acquisition and management of multifamily residential properties in multiple markets that support economic stability, growth, and strong educational systems. Our growth-oriented strategy is a disciplined approach for acquiring and managing properties that fit our specific criteria. We carefully curate a portfolio of high cash-flowing opportunities for our investors. These properties are improved through simple and cost-efficient adjustments that are more predictable in scope and require less time to complete. GSH and its ESG-related Meadows brand focus on enhancing their communities with a concierge approach to improving their residents' lives while providing investors ethical and transparent communications with the opportunity to achieve superior returns on investments.