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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Insurance - What keeps me from jumping in!
Hi All. As the title suggests I am ready to jump in and get started diversifying my life and moving into real estate passive income. Since I have always been reliant on someone else providing my health insurance, I am a little naive and uneducated about the topic. So thought I would reach out to see what others do. What should someone expect to pay for insurance for two people, no kids, mid 40's? Can I look at what I pay currently and assume maybe a 10-20% inflation and that gets me in the right ballpark? Anyone have any providers they are happy with. tips on keeping premiums low.
I know this seems a little off topic, but I am sure I am not the only one where this is a major consideration before jumping into the real estate investing pool. thanks in advance for your responses.