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Man you're awesome!  15 yrs. old that is sweet.  I definitely have a few resources for you.  Real Estate is not just about buying, selling and renting.  You need to have a good foundation and solid game plan to succeed!  

I don't personally recommend any videos.

However books are a great way to further your knowledge on the subject.

If you want to hone your reading skills the first book you should read

-"How to read a book" by Mortimer J Adler.

If you're starting out with no money or even a sizable inheritance.  Dave Ramsey can help you get a solid financial footing.  He has a show you can listen to daily

-www.Daveramsey.com  

There are many great business books,

-" Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki.

Let me know how that works out for ya and I'll send you some more!

All the Best

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