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Michigan EMT & Paramedic
Home Loans — Built
At The Station.

A firefighter-owned mortgage brokerage in Boca Raton, serving Michigan EMTs and paramedics across every metro in the state. $0 lender fees for first responders. The income-structuring expertise national lenders skip on EMT or paramedic files.

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The Michigan EMT & Paramedic Difference

Michigan EMTs & Paramedics, Underwritten
The Way You Earn.

Michigan's MSHDA MI 10K DPA is universal (up to $10,000 statewide), and the First-Generation pilot can stretch to $25,000 for qualifying buyers. For Michigan EMTs and paramedics, stacking MSHDA DPA with VA or FHA often clears closing with under $1,000 out of pocket.

This page is for Michigan EMTs and paramedics specifically — buying or refinancing anywhere in the state.

Michigan Programs You Qualify For

The Doors Open To
Michigan EMTs & Paramedics.

MSHDA MI Home Loan + MI 10K DPA

Michigan State Housing Development Authority first mortgage (min 640 score) paired with MI 10K DPA up to $10,000 statewide.

MSHDA First-Generation DPA

Limited-time pilot offering up to $25,000 for qualifying first-generation Michigan buyers.

MSHDA Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)

Federal tax credit program stackable with MSHDA first mortgages.

VA Loans In Michigan

Zero down, no PMI, reduced funding fee for disability-rated veterans. For EMTs and paramedics who served before joining their current field, we structure dual-eligible files that often clear closing with $0 out of pocket.

Good Neighbor Next Door (Federal)

HUD federal program — 50% off the list price on HUD-owned properties in designated revitalization areas. Michigan EMTs & Paramedics qualify (program also covers police, EMTs, paramedics, and K-12 teachers). 36-month occupancy commitment. Pairs with FHA financing.

FHA, Conventional & Non-QM

For files that don't fit a DPA program — 3.5% down FHA, 3-5% down conventional, or non-QM bank-statement loans for EMTs and paramedics with 1099 side income. Every Michigan station has one.

Why Most Lenders Get Your Income Wrong

A Michigan EMT & Paramedic's
Real Income, Counted Right.

Shift Pay & Mandatory OT.

EMS work is built on irregular shifts and mandatory OT. A 24-month trailing average — not just base salary — is what counts. Most national lenders skip the mandatory OT entirely.

Certification Differentials.

Paramedic certification, critical care, flight medic, instructor, FTO — each one adds to base pay. We attach the certification matrix to the file so underwriting reads it correctly.

Dual-Employer Income.

Many EMTs and paramedics work at a primary agency PLUS a hospital ER, a private transport service, or a per-diem ambulance contract. Each W-2 counts. We structure the file to show stable total income across all sources.

Per-Diem & PRN Work.

Per-diem and PRN ambulance shifts count as qualifying income with a 24-month history and continuity letter from the employer. National lenders sometimes treat this as 'temporary' — it isn't.

Probationary Status.

New EMT-Bs, new paramedics, and academy-to-field transitions often face pushback. We document the licensure + employment + prior medical/military background to satisfy continuity rules.

Michigan Coverage

Every Michigan Station.
Every Michigan Zip.

We close mortgages in every Michigan county. The cities and metros where Michigan EMTs and paramedics most commonly buy:

Metro Detroit
Detroit · Warren · Sterling Heights · Dearborn · Livonia · Troy · Farmington Hills
West Michigan
Grand Rapids · Kalamazoo · Wyoming · Holland · Muskegon
Central / Northern MI
Lansing · Ann Arbor · Flint · Saginaw · Bay City · Traverse City
Michigan EMT & Paramedic FAQ

Questions From The
Michigan Station, Answered.

Can a Michigan EMT or paramedic qualify with overtime and shift differentials?

Yes. With a 24-month history, shift pay, overtime, and certification differentials all count toward qualifying income. We've placed Michigan EMS files where the variable components moved the qualifying loan amount by $50,000–$110,000.

What if I work at two agencies?

Common in EMS. Both W-2s count when each shows stable 24-month income. We document the schedules so underwriting can confirm continuity for both — and we make sure the total income picture is presented in one cohesive narrative.

Am I eligible for federal Good Neighbor Next Door as an EMT?

Yes. GNND eligibility includes EMTs and paramedics for HUD-owned properties in designated revitalization areas — 50% off list price with a 36-month occupancy commitment. We screen GNND inventory weekly for our EMS files.

For The Crew, By The Crew

Built For Michigan.
Built For The Station.

If you're a Michigan EMT or paramedic — active, retired, or family of — we know how to structure your file. No documents required to start. No commitment.

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