The Norris Group speaks nationally with a specialty in real estate investor education with an emphasis on market timing. Bruce Norris debates and speaks at numerous real estate clubs, professional associations, and conferences on marketing timing.
Join Bruce Norris and The Norris Group at one of our upcoming speaking engagements, seminars, or radio shows.
TNG Event
September 26, 2005
National Event
The event “I Survived Real Estate Part 6: Legends Investor Panel” by The Norris Group features veteran real-estate investors like Bruce Norris, Tony Alvarez, and Pete Fortunato sharing practical insights on mindset, balancing risk with opportunity, and turning mistakes into growth. The panel also highlights the current California market headwinds—low inventory, high rates, and global uncertainty—while underscoring how seasoned investors adapt and thrive in changing conditions.
TNG Event
February 7, 2026
Ontario, California
Bruce Norris’s Beyond Uncharted: What’s Next Has Never Happened warns that California’s housing market faces unprecedented risks as affordability plunges, household budgets strain, and defaults rise. The report challenges reassuring media narratives and examines how debt, interest rates, AI disruption, and shifting demographics will reshape real estate in ways history has never seen.
Speaking Engagement
February 7, 2026
Ontario, California
Bruce Norris’s Beyond Uncharted: What’s Next Has Never Happened warns that California’s housing market faces unprecedented risks as affordability plunges, household budgets strain, and defaults rise. The report challenges reassuring media narratives and examines how debt, interest rates, AI disruption, and shifting demographics will reshape real estate in ways history has never seen.








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