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It’s Time to Rethink How You Analyze Deals with Mac Shelton, , Ep. 763

Multifamily Insights

Release Date: 11/07/2025

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Mac Shelton is the co-founder of Sweetbay Capital, a real estate private equity firm focused on value-add multifamily investments in Virginia and the Carolinas. With a background in private equity and mezzanine lending, Mac blends institutional financial experience with a data-driven approach to real estate. Since 2021, he and his team have built a portfolio of over 340 units, concentrating on under-the-radar markets like Roanoke, VA, where rent growth consistently outpaces new supply.

 


 

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Key Takeaways

  • Rent growth—not population growth—is the key driver of returns

  • Markets with less outside capital often outperform due to better entry pricing and lower volatility

  • Renovation premiums are often overestimated—test before scaling your plan

  • Conservative exit underwriting should account for the next buyer’s view, not just your own

  • Transparency with investors builds trust and fuels long-term partnerships

 


 

Topics

Why Sweetbay Focuses on Smaller Markets

  • Smaller markets like Roanoke and Columbia are producing higher rent growth with lower acquisition costs

  • Mac compares tertiary markets to places like Raleigh in the early 2000s—under the radar but primed for stable returns

  • Oversupply in “hot” metros like Raleigh and Charlotte is driving rents down, while less popular markets remain steady

Data Over Hype: What Drives Rent Growth

  • Rent growth is more important than population growth and is driven by renter population relative to new supply

  • Mac shares an analysis comparing Roanoke to Raleigh, Charlotte, and Greenville—showing similar or better rent performance with lower price per door

Why Lease Trade-Outs and Renewals Matter

  • Lease trade-outs measure organic rent growth, but renewals give even clearer insight into demand

  • Renewals at 3–4% growth without renovations are often a better gauge than turnover metrics

Exit Assumptions: Thinking Like the Next Buyer

  • Every acquisition includes a re-underwrite from the future buyer’s perspective

  • Mac shares how he checks cap rate assumptions against current comps and validates price-per-door benchmarks

Transitioning from Private Equity to Real Estate

  • Mac started his career in private equity and gradually began acquiring rentals with his bonus income

  • His first syndication scaled a student rental model he’d already executed personally

Investor Communication and Building Trust

  • Sweetbay Capital emphasizes detailed offering memorandums with full fee transparency and CapEx justifications

  • Quarterly reports compare actuals vs original projections—no adjusted budgets or post-hoc explanations

Advice for New Syndicators

  • Don’t start syndicating without doing your own deals first—prove the model with your money

  • Sweetbay’s first deal had no promote, just a 3% acquisition fee, to reduce friction and earn investor trust

  • The best way to grow capital is to return it and reinvest with a strong track record

 


 

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Round of Insights

Failure that set Mac up for success: Skipping early rent tests on a renovation project led to budget overruns—he learned the value of testing rent potential before scaling upgrades.

Digital or mobile resource: LandGlide – a $100/year app that offers a consolidated GIS view to quickly check property ownership and transaction history.

Book recommendation: Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book by Joe Fairless – a foundational guide Mac used to build the blueprint for Sweetbay.

Daily habit: Morning exercise—whether running, walking the dog, or hitting the gym—centers Mac and sets the tone for a productive day.

#1 insight for finding great markets: Ignore hype. Focus on fundamentals like rent-to-price ratios, supply dynamics, and how picked-over the market really is.

Favorite restaurant in Raleigh, NC: For casual: MoJoe’s Burger Joint. For upscale: Stanbury.

 


 

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