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New to real estate and looking for good starting points

Anthony Vannello
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Hello, my name's Tony Vannello, I'm 19 years old looking into real estate, and have been listening to the bigger pockets podcasts a lot recently, and was has brought me here. I was hoping to getting into flipping homes and maybe some wholesaling as I progress. My father is a contractor so I go on job sites with him and help as I can to learn from him as well. I was hoping someone could give me a couple of good reads or suggestions to start off with to educate myself better. I am a full-time college student for electrical engineering, work 50 hours a week at my job, and have taught myself how to trade stocks on the side as well, so I am determined to learn and expand my knowledge. If anybody could help and point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thank you :)

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