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Health Insurance For Investors
What seems to be the best health insurance option for a Full Time Real Estate Investor? Without the cushion of a 9-5 woth good health benefits Id like to compare!!
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Before Obamacare, I had Aetna and I found the plan through www.ehealthinsurance.com and it was cheaper than insurance through work.
After Obamacare I have to use the work insurance if available.
If you are full time REI then you may be able to benefit from ehealthinsurance they work to find you the best plans for your circumstances. They were really helpful to get the list narrowed down.
Hope this helps.
Jeff V
To the mods... I'm in no way affiliated with any of the company's listed. Just honest advice.