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All Forum Posts by: Drew Markert

Drew Markert has started 5 posts and replied 54 times.

Post: New to Bigger Pockets!

Drew MarkertPosted
  • Franklin, WI
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 27

Hey Andrew, 

Welcome to BP! I am also a student at UW-Whitewater and looking invest in the Milwaukee area after graduating this May. Since we're in a very similar place, both geographically and in REI, I'd be happy to meet up to network and see how we could help each other in the future. Hope to hear from you soon.

-Drew

Wow, what a story! Thank you for sharing and congratulations on the success! 

Post: College Student/Future RE Investor from Wisconsin

Drew MarkertPosted
  • Franklin, WI
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 27

Thank you everyone for the advice and warm welcome!

Post: College Student/Future RE Investor from Wisconsin

Drew MarkertPosted
  • Franklin, WI
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 27

Hey BP! I just wanted to introduce myself.  I am currently a college student and will be graduating and moving to the Milwaukee area in a few months.  I am fortunate enough to have a job lined up, zero student loans, and will be moving back in with my parents for the first year or so to save money.  

My goal is to house hack a duplex to gain experience before building my portfolio and eventually moving into multi-family properties to become financially independent.  

I estimate I will have about $15-20K in savings after my first year in the workforce, and I would be grateful if anyone has any recommendations for me.  As I won't have any bills for my first year, I want to make sure I start on the right path for myself and my future family.  Thank you kindly for your time and advice!