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Unspoken Norms and Invisible Red Tape in HUD Projects

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Episode Summary

In this episode of Blueprint to Billions, HUD attorney and community advocate Terry Bruner uncovers the unspoken rules, hidden red tape, and soft skills that shape HUD-backed multifamily housing deals. From the silent expectations developers must meet to the human dynamics that can stall projects even after approval, Terry explains why navigating HUD is as much about relationships and communication as it is about compliance.

He reveals why housing norms are shifting across generations, the role ego and poor execution play in delayed deals, and why balancing mission with money is critical for long-term success. Terry also discusses the behind-the-scenes realities developers face—like liquidity challenges and community pushback—and why relational capital matters more than ever in today’s real estate landscape.

Key Timestamps

01:05 – The unspoken rules every developer should know before approaching HUD
03:30 – How generational shifts are changing America’s housing norms
05:15 – Why ego and poor communication derail HUD deals
07:10 – The two biggest reasons projects stall and how to prevent them
09:03 – Behind-the-scenes realities: liquidity challenges and creative partnerships
11:11 – Balancing mission and money in affordable housing development
13:18 – Building a more community-first approach to HUD projects
15:30 – Why political nuance and relational capital matter more than compliance
18:05 – Due diligence, soft skills, and strategic partnerships for long-term success

About the Show

Blueprint to Billions is a podcast for real estate professionals, investors, and changemakers who want to master the strategy behind HUD-backed multifamily housing deals. Hosted by attorney and multifamily housing strategist Terry Bruner, the show pulls back the curtain on what really drives successful affordable housing development, from navigating red tape and relational capital to building generational wealth through TPA investments. Each episode blends legal insight, policy knowledge, and practical advice to help listeners scale projects with purpose, profit, and community impact in mind.

Resources and Links

Learn more about Terry Bruner’s work: terrybrunerlaw.com
Subscribe to Blueprint to Billions for more expert insights on real estate law, policy, and strategy.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of Blueprint to Billions, HUD attorney and community advocate Terry Bruner uncovers the unspoken rules, hidden red tape, and soft skills that shape HUD-backed multifamily housing deals. From the silent expectations developers must meet to the human dynamics that can stall projects even after approval, Terry explains why navigating HUD is as much about relationships and communication as it is about compliance.

He reveals why housing norms are shifting across generations, the role ego and poor execution play in delayed deals, and why balancing mission with money is critical for long-term success. Terry also discusses the behind-the-scenes realities developers face—like liquidity challenges and community pushback—and why relational capital matters more than ever in today’s real estate landscape.

Key Timestamps

01:05 – The unspoken rules every developer should know before approaching HUD
03:30 – How generational shifts are changing America’s housing norms
05:15 – Why ego and poor communication derail HUD deals
07:10 – The two biggest reasons projects stall and how to prevent them
09:03 – Behind-the-scenes realities: liquidity challenges and creative partnerships
11:11 – Balancing mission and money in affordable housing development
13:18 – Building a more community-first approach to HUD projects
15:30 – Why political nuance and relational capital matter more than compliance
18:05 – Due diligence, soft skills, and strategic partnerships for long-term success

About the Show

Blueprint to Billions is a podcast for real estate professionals, investors, and changemakers who want to master the strategy behind HUD-backed multifamily housing deals. Hosted by attorney and multifamily housing strategist Terry Bruner, the show pulls back the curtain on what really drives successful affordable housing development, from navigating red tape and relational capital to building generational wealth through TPA investments. Each episode blends legal insight, policy knowledge, and practical advice to help listeners scale projects with purpose, profit, and community impact in mind.

Resources and Links

Learn more about Terry Bruner’s work: terrybrunerlaw.com
Subscribe to Blueprint to Billions for more expert insights on real estate law, policy, and strategy.

  continue reading

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