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Nick Schmidt

Northeast Wisconsin Advisory Board Member

Nick Schmidt

About Nick

Nick Schmidt serves as a commercial real estate advisor at NAI Pfefferle in the Fox River Valley area, where he has been a lifelong resident. Mr. Schmidt focuses on retail, vacant land and investment property sales and development. He has been involved in the sale, purchase or development of numerous retail centers and has worked with Alltel Wireless, Edward Jones, Snap Fitness, Subway and many other local and regional tenants. Prior to joining the NAI Pfefferle team, Mr. Schmidt served as an escrow officer in the closing department of a local title company. This experience provided him with great exposure to many local lenders and real estate professionals, and an inside look at the title side of a real estate transaction.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Norbert College. He was awarded Third Place, Broker of the Year, NAI Pfefferle, 2011 from the National Association of Realtorsand is a Licensed real estate salesperson in the state of Wisconsin.

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