JF1274: Challenges That Syndicators Face When Executing Their Business Plans with Bruce Petersen

Published: Feb. 27, 2018, 4:38 p.m.

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Bruce started his career as a stock broker. Around 1991 the market changed some and he was not able to make a lot of money in his career anymore. After an 18 year stint in the retail industry, Bruce started educating himself in real estate. His very first deal was a 48 unit syndication in Austin, Texas. Now he only looks at 200+ units and shares his experiences on podcasts for people to learn from. If you enjoyed today\\u2019s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review!

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Best Ever Tweet:

\\u201cWhat we do, on everything we do, it\\u2019s all based on community\\u201d - Bruce Petersen

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Bruce Petersen Real Estate Background:

- Owner of Bluebonnet Asset Manager \\xa0

Serial syndicator of large multi-family properties ranging in size from 120-292 units.

-Awarded the Austin Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year for 2016

-Awarded the National Apartment Association\'s Independent Rental of the Year for 2017

-Say hi to him at www.apt-guy.com

-Based in Austin, Texas

-Best Ever Book: Rich Dad, Poor Dad

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