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RE Agent Going Full Time: Health Insurance
Hello real estate agents!
I am a part time agent and I believe I'm starting to get to a point where my business needs to go full time but I'm nervous because I'm too old to be on my parents health insurance and I'm not married. I know health insurance can be super expensive. Any other agents have any advice on finding reasonable health insurance when I leave my employer? Thanks so much!
Ryan