
This course provides a comprehensive overview of how Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) can be utilized in IRC Section 1031 exchanges. The course is designed for CPAs, tax advisors, and real estate professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of DST structures, IRS compliance, and wealth-transfer considerations.
Participants in this session will be able to:

Peter has more than 20 years of experience working with investors on securitized real estate investment opportunities, including DSTs, TICs, REITs, Opportunity Zones, Opportunity Funds, and other private placements. Prior to co‑founding Sequent, Peter spent 15 years with a national real estate sponsor on the distribution team, gaining deep expertise in the formation, operation, and disposition of private placement real estate offerings. Drawing on his extensive background in the DST industry and his knowledge across real estate, tax‑advantaged investment strategies, and estate planning, Peter constructs individually tailored client portfolios designed to reduce market volatility and maximize the potential for stable, long‑term income.
Peter's credentials include a Series 7 (General Securities Representatives) License, a Series 63 (Uniform Securities Agent State Law) License, and a Series 65 (Uniform Investment Adviser Law) License.
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Contact: Peter Fisher
415.918.2225 (Text or Call)
Pfisher@sequent-rewm.com
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To receive full CPE credit, participants must:
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Because investor situations and objectives vary this information is not intended to indicate suitability or a recommendation for any individual investor. This is for informational purposes only, does not constitute individual investment advice, and should not be relied upon as tax or legal advice. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.There are material risks associated with investing in real estate securities including illiquidity, general market conditions, interest rate risks, financing risks, potentially adverse tax consequences, general economic risks, development risks, and potential loss of the entire investment principal.Securities offered through Concorde Investment Services, LLC (CIS). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Concorde Asset Management, LLC (CAM), an SEC registered investment advisor. Sequent Real Estate + Wealth Management is independent of CIS and CAM al of whom are independent of NASBA.
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