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Michigan Teacher & Educator
Home Loans — Built For
The School Year.

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

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The Michigan Teacher & Educator Difference

Michigan Teachers & Educators, 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 teachers and educators, stacking MSHDA DPA with VA or FHA often clears closing with under $1,000 out of pocket.

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

Michigan Programs You Qualify For

The Doors Open To
Michigan Teachers & Educators.

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 teachers and educators 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 Teachers & Educators 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 teachers and educators with 1099 side income. Every Michigan school has one.

Why Most Lenders Get Your Income Wrong

A Michigan Teacher & Educator's
Real Income, Counted Right.

10-Month vs 12-Month Pay Schedules.

Teachers paid on a 10-month schedule (e.g., 10 monthly checks Aug-May with no summer income) face a continuity question that 12-month teachers don't. We document the contract — annual salary divided into 10 vs 12 payments doesn't change the qualifying income; it's the same annual contract amount either way. We pre-frame the file so underwriting doesn't bounce it for 'income gaps' in summer months.

Coaching Stipends.

Athletic coaching, club sponsorships, after-school program leads — each one adds a documented stipend on top of base salary. A 24-month history of consistent stipends counts toward qualifying income. We attach the school's stipend matrix to the file.

Summer-School & Camp OT.

Summer school, summer camp, ESL summer programs, and intersession teaching all count as qualifying income with a 24-month trailing pattern. National lenders frequently miss this because they don't ask.

Master's Degree & Continuing Education Differentials.

Most districts pay differentials for advanced degrees (MS, MEd, EdD), National Board Certification, and accumulated continuing-ed credits. These are baseline income additions — we document them and submit them as recurring income.

Probationary / First-Year Status.

First-year teachers often face continuity-of-employment pushback. We document the contract + prior related work (student teaching, paraprofessional time, military, related degree) to satisfy continuity rules without a 1-2 year delay.

Michigan Coverage

Every Michigan School.
Every Michigan Zip.

We close mortgages in every Michigan county. The cities and metros where Michigan teachers and educators 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 Teacher & Educator FAQ

Questions From The
Michigan School, Answered.

I'm paid on a 10-month schedule. Will that hurt my Michigan mortgage application?

No, if the file is documented correctly. Your annual contract amount is the same whether you're paid in 10 monthly installments (Aug-May) or 12 (Sept-Aug). We document the contract, pre-frame the gap in summer pay so underwriting doesn't bounce it, and qualify you on the annual contract amount.

Do coaching stipends and summer-school pay count toward my income?

Yes, with a 24-month history. Athletic coaching, club sponsorships, summer school, and intersession teaching all count toward qualifying income when documented. We attach the district's stipend matrix to the file so underwriting reads them as recurring income, not one-off bonuses.

Am I eligible for federal Good Neighbor Next Door as a Michigan teacher?

Yes. K-12 public school teachers are eligible for the GNND program — 50% off the list price on HUD-owned properties in designated revitalization areas, with a 36-month occupancy commitment. We screen GNND inventory weekly for our teacher files.

For The Crew, By The Crew

Built For Michigan.
Built For The School.

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

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