Why is it so difficult for realtors to find affordable health insurance?

For agents wondering, “do real estate agents get healthcare benefits?” the answer is “Yes” but only if you join a company that offers benefits to their affiliates. According to NAR (the National Association of Realtors), 30-40% of Realtors are uninsured in any given year. That is over 1/4 of all Realtors. Your health and financial stability are both large parts of life that you and your family want to be covered for in case of a serious medical situation.

That is why Hercules Health Solutions, the leader in not only Texas but the U.S. proudly offers comprehensive healthcare plans for all Realtors. This website is designed with agents in mind. Our plans not only provide excellent healthcare access but also ensure cost-effective benefit options.

We have worked to help find lower cost, high quality providers for labs, imaging, and major procedures. You will save money each month with a variety of healthcare solutions, that provide high-quality healthcare at an affordable rate, $0 Telemedicine, mental health care, and low-cost prescription drugs.

Beyond the healthcare plan offered, agents can also leverage various supplemental insurance options. The vision package covers everything from routine check-ups to eyewear. The no-wait dental plan provides comprehensive care, from preventive measures to orthodontics. For the unpredictability of life, our critical illness and cancer plans offer a lump sum for sudden illnesses, while our accident coverage offers financial support for unexpected emergencies.

Tailored specifically for self-employed or 1099 agents, many of these plans offer year round open enrollment, ensuring maximum flexibility. If insurance coverage isn’t provided by your brokerage or real estate affiliation group, talk to a health insurance expert. We can help you find the plan that work best for you and your family.

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