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Armondo Montelongo Flip and Grow Rich Book

As we've mentioned before, Armondo Montelongo from A&E's flip this house has put together a "Flip and Grow Rich" course. His book of the same name, soon to be released is discussed on his website.

A few areas Armondo covers are how to flip real estate, finding the hidden gems, dealing with finances, and more.

Another excellent source of Flip and Grow Rich information is The Wall Street Journal. Complete Real-Estate Investing Guidebook by David Crook. Highly recommended for any serious real estate investor. This book covers much of the same material Armondo promised, but is already out and has a proven track record.

If you've read Armondo's book and the The Wall Street Journal. Complete Real-Estate Investing Guidebook, post your review! We would love to hear from you.

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