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Corby Goade
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Full Time Investor Health Insurance?

Corby Goade
Property Manager
Agent
#3 Managing Your Property Contributor
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
Posted

Ultimately, my goal is to be a full time investor, but I currently have a gvt job with good health insurance benefits and three young kids and a wife. It's not directly related to RE, but I am curious what others who have taken the plunge do for health insurance? Pay insane premiums? Go without? What kind of coverage is out there and, in general, what does it cost? I've called a few brokers and done some basic research and it's not cheap- I'd love to hear from the community here what you've done. Thanks in advance. 

  • Corby Goade

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