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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Health insurance when you invest full time?
I can imagine a lot of you are successfully leaving your 9-5 job to pursue real estate investing full time. One day soon that is my goal but I wonder- how do you find health insurance for you and your family now that you are self-employed? Is it anything close to what your company offered you? I think I pay 30 bucks a month for a $10 copay anywhere I go with a 1000 deductible with my W2 job currently. That would be my biggest worry - what if someone had a heart attack and needed a very expensive surgery that would normally be covered with regular insurance. How do you handle that? Thanks BP family!