With over three decades of professional experience in the mortgage industry, Drew Fattori has solidified his reputation as a trusted industry expert. Throughout his career, Drew has facilitated the funding of over $900 million in residential mortgages, assisting countless individuals in realizing their dreams of homeownership. Born and raised in Chicago, Drew’s roots run deep in the local community, providing him with an intimate knowledge of the Chicagoland area and its housing and financial markets.
Drew’s journey in the mortgage industry began in 1990, when he co-founded his first mortgage venture with his college roommate. He later went on to build and lead a highly successful mortgage enterprise before transitioning into a branch leadership role, where he spent a decade overseeing a top-performing team. During this time, his branch consistently ranked among the highest producers nationwide, earning numerous accolades, including multiple nominations as well as awards for Loan Officer of the Year and Broker of the Year. Drew further diversified his experience through leadership roles spanning management, marketing, and loan production, increasing loan volume and developing innovative business strategies for referral partners.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Drew is an active member of Willow Creek Community Church and a dedicated supporter of youth sports programs. He founded both Crystal Lake Baseball and the Crystal Lake Bulldog Travel Baseball programs. A devoted father of three, Drew enjoys spending quality time with his children and pursuing interests such as boating, hockey, golf, and traveling.
Drew’s commitment to excellence extends to his client-centered approach, where he is always ready to assist with the purchase or refinance of primary, secondary, or investment properties. His passion lies in helping individuals achieve their goals by providing personalized service and purpose-driven guidance with every client interaction. As Steve Jobs famously said, “Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow know what you truly want to become.”