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ljinvestor
ParticipantI am in the industry (not an agent) and there is really no fast way to do it. A couple carriers use to do simplified issue or instant issue term but the face amount max was approx $250k and it costs about twice as much as someone going through full underwriting.
Get your quote through USAA and then check with an agent or online quote service that offers multiple carriers. Metlife, AXA, ING, Banner, American General, TransAmerica, Protective, & Principal are all pretty competitive on 20yr term and should have good conversion options if your health changes drastically 19yrs from now and you want to move to permanent product at todays health rating.
Most likely the carriers above will see your health differently. Some might be at Preferred Best while others at Standard or worse. Going with a broker that represents multiple carriers allows you to take those labs/exam results & records to others carriers (shop them)and make sure you get the best offer.
I know its not the most exciting thing but it really is an important piece of financial planning. Good luck.
July 7, 2011 at 3:46 PM in reply to: Extremely Motivated Young Individual Seeks Mentor/Partner: Commercial Residential #708084ljinvestor
ParticipantI just hope this doesn’t turn into a job posting board.
The OP should take their request to http://www.sdcia.com/
July 7, 2011 at 3:46 PM in reply to: Extremely Motivated Young Individual Seeks Mentor/Partner: Commercial Residential #708180ljinvestor
ParticipantI just hope this doesn’t turn into a job posting board.
The OP should take their request to http://www.sdcia.com/
July 7, 2011 at 3:46 PM in reply to: Extremely Motivated Young Individual Seeks Mentor/Partner: Commercial Residential #708779ljinvestor
ParticipantI just hope this doesn’t turn into a job posting board.
The OP should take their request to http://www.sdcia.com/
July 7, 2011 at 3:46 PM in reply to: Extremely Motivated Young Individual Seeks Mentor/Partner: Commercial Residential #708931ljinvestor
ParticipantI just hope this doesn’t turn into a job posting board.
The OP should take their request to http://www.sdcia.com/
July 7, 2011 at 3:46 PM in reply to: Extremely Motivated Young Individual Seeks Mentor/Partner: Commercial Residential #709294ljinvestor
ParticipantI just hope this doesn’t turn into a job posting board.
The OP should take their request to http://www.sdcia.com/
ljinvestor
ParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
ljinvestor
ParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
ljinvestor
ParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
ljinvestor
ParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
ljinvestor
ParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
ljinvestor
ParticipantDeadZone- What was the price range for that sale. SFR under $1.3MM are still pretty strong.
I agree monthly payment is much cheaper to rent a remodeled ocean view property than own, but some of the other non view properties are making sense to purchase over rent. Especially if you can find a good SS, trustee sale, or owner with equity ready to move on.
ljinvestor
ParticipantDeadZone- What was the price range for that sale. SFR under $1.3MM are still pretty strong.
I agree monthly payment is much cheaper to rent a remodeled ocean view property than own, but some of the other non view properties are making sense to purchase over rent. Especially if you can find a good SS, trustee sale, or owner with equity ready to move on.
ljinvestor
ParticipantDeadZone- What was the price range for that sale. SFR under $1.3MM are still pretty strong.
I agree monthly payment is much cheaper to rent a remodeled ocean view property than own, but some of the other non view properties are making sense to purchase over rent. Especially if you can find a good SS, trustee sale, or owner with equity ready to move on.
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