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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Sherman

Tyler Sherman has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: New College Grad Engineer from Arizona

Tyler ShermanPosted
  • Chemical Process Engineer
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

@Ken P. - Thank you for the welcome!  That sounds like a very smart and disciplined path to go down!  But ultimately we would all agree that the long term benefits will always outweigh the short term.  I will use that advice to save up for large down payments and ultimately a more conservative style of investing!  

Something I always will struggle with is whether to max out my 401k every year over only putting in the minimum match from my company, and using the rest for investing and cash reserves.  I foresee, once I am more confident that real estate is right for me, and that I am personally experiencing higher returns than what my 401k is offering, I will make the switch.

Post: New College Grad Engineer from Arizona

Tyler ShermanPosted
  • Chemical Process Engineer
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hey guys!  Thanks for all of the welcomes!  It is great to see how active this community is and I am excited to find my place in the Phoenix market (for now).  But to answer some your questions:

@Logan Hicks - I have zero student debt.  Lived at home for most of my undergrad, worked as a well paid DJ as well.  Had scholarships and my work pay for all of my schooling as well.  In state schools are the way to go! 

@Joe Fairless - Thanks for the tip!  I am currently reading the BP's Ultimate Beginner's Guide, and will move onto that book as soon as I am done!

Post: New College Grad Engineer from Arizona

Tyler ShermanPosted
  • Chemical Process Engineer
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone!


I am a new college graduate from Arizona State University.  Born and raised in AZ, I completed my Masters in Chemical Engineering this past May, 2015.  After receiving my first job in the semiconductor industry and buying my first residence, I gained a taste of what real estate investing can do from being a live-in-landlord with two roomates.  After discovering the BP Podcast,  I am currently learning all that I can about buy and hold multifamily investing and am looking for established mentors in the area that I could build a beneficial relationship with.

Thanks for reading!

Tyler Sherman