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How to start

Roderick Lovo
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I'm really young and really interested in real estate investment (mostly flipping). To be honest i just want the answers to:
What should i do immediately after high school
What can i do to better understand flipping
How can i find internship this young
And lastly when should i start investing

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Mehran K.
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Mehran K.
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Welcome to BiggerPockets Roderick Lovo!

Although I don't entirely agree with the whole going to college thing, It is just another option. You have to really answer that question for yourself. Maybe to get some experience in the industry, you can try and become a licensed RE agent.

If you're looking to learn about flipping, you might enjoy reading The Book on Flipping Houses I have to say it's one of my favorites now (I've read dozens!). If you really want to learn everything there is to learn about the process of flipping, from finding deals all the way to getting them sold, definitely check it out!

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