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Buying a Home With Medical Debt: A Real Client's Story

  • Writer: Samantha Cooper
    Samantha Cooper
  • Jan 22
  • 2 min read
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For years, they believed buying a home with medical debt simply wasn’t possible.


Life had taken an unexpected turn, the kind no one plans for.


After a serious accident that required emergency services, medical bills began arriving quickly and relentlessly. Like so many families, they focused on healing first. The financial aftermath came later, and with it, unplanned medical debt.


That debt quietly reshaped their future.


They assumed it meant no mortgage approval, no homeownership, and no reason to even try. So they remained long-term renters, believing their chance to buy a home had passed.


Until a chance conversation, at a movie theater of all places.



A Conversation That Changed Everything



While standing in line at the concession stand, small talk led to housing, interest rates, and how hard it feels to qualify these days. Hesitantly, they mentioned their medical debt and how it had stopped them from pursuing homeownership altogether.


That’s when they met Gene.


Instead of shutting the idea down, Gene suggested something simple:

“Let’s schedule a quick phone consultation and take a look.”


No pressure. No judgment. Just answers.


They agreed, fully expecting to hear what they already believed.


Instead, they heard this:


They more than qualified.



Buying a Home With Medical Debt: What Most People Don’t Know



What many renters don’t realize is that buying a home with medical debt is often far more achievable than they think.


Medical debt is treated differently than other types of debt because it’s usually:


  • The result of emergencies, not spending habits

  • Considered non-recurring by lenders

  • Often excluded from debt-to-income calculations

  • Not always required to be paid off, even if in collections



This is where working with a knowledgeable mortgage broker matters.


Mortgage brokers know how to:


  • Evaluate which medical debts actually affect approval

  • Navigate FHA, conventional, VA, and other loan guidelines

  • Structure loans around real-life circumstances



Medical debt alone does not disqualify someone from homeownership, but many people never find that out because they never ask.



From Long-Term Renters to Homeowners



That one phone call turned into a plan.

The plan turned into a pre-approval.

And recently, it turned into keys in hand.


After years of renting and believing homeownership wasn’t an option, they successfully closed on their home loan. Not because their past disappeared, but because someone took the time to understand it.



Why This Story Matters



Accidents happen. Medical emergencies happen. Medical debt happens.


But buying a home with medical debt is still possible.


If you’ve been holding yourself back because you assume your financial story disqualifies you, this is your reminder: assumptions can cost you opportunities.


Sometimes all it takes is the right conversation,

even one that starts in a movie theater.


At the Pastorino Team, we believe every story deserves a second look.

 
 
 

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