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Any Book Recommendations?

Chase Medeiros
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Hey everyone i’m 17 and interested in learning as much as I can about real estate so I can get in the game early. I was wondering if anyone had some good book recommendations? I have already read Rich Dad Poor Dad and i’m currently reading Investing In Real Estate With No and low Money Down. Also if anyone has any advice on what they wish they knew sooner please share that too! Thanks everyone!

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Vania Castillo
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Vania Castillo
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Great job reading those books, Chase!

I also would like to suggest "Set for Life" by Scott Trench.  

I wish I would had started investing in a Roth IRA at your age and buy some ETF tracking the S & P 500 index. If you can get any income at all, from doing lawn work, helping out your parents with something, pet sitting or anything. You just need a 1099 of some source.

I hope that helps! 

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