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My wife and I founded and grew a very successful tech company over the past 10 years and we just had our exit. We have done several property flips and have a few rentals that we’ve accumulated over the years. We really enjoy investing in real estate and will be doing a combination of syndicate deals, commercial buy and hold and residential (if the market ever cools). 
 

We had hundreds of employees at our previous business and we had fantastic health insurance for our family. Our son was recently diagnosed with a chronic condition that requires very expensive ongoing treatment. 

What do the passive investors out there do for health care coverage? I know we can look on the healthcare exchange but I’m told those plans are pretty terrible. What creative options are out there? 

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My family uses a plan on the healthcare exchange - and it works for us.  I think finding a good plan is like so many other financial things - the quality of your solution is directly related to the quality of the advisor/agent/professional who helps you with the solution.  I have a very thorough and diligent agent and he shopped around until he found the most affordable and comprehensive coverage available for my family.

Another option that I looked into is using my real estate LLC to join the Chamber of Commerce and then you can access the health plans that they offer to small businesses. For now, the regular healthcare exchange was better for us.

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