At Ficzner Group, we want to be prepared to ensure that you are given the best buying experience with knowledge and expertise to guide you along the way. We are here to guide you on purchasing a brand new home in Ohio.
Today I would like to talk to you about How Soon After Licensure Can Physicians Buy a Home?
Most physicians can buy a home immediately after obtaining licensure, and in many cases even before starting their first job, as long as they have a signed employment contract and meet basic lending criteria.
After years of training, becoming a licensed physician marks a major financial turning point. Income potential increases significantly, but so do important decisions, like whether to rent or buy a home.
Many physicians are relocating for their first attending role or transitioning out of residency. The key question becomes: Should you buy right away, or wait until you’re more settled? The answer depends on both financial readiness and career stability.
Can Physicians Really Buy a Home Right After Getting Licensed?
Yes, many can.
Physicians are in a unique position because lenders often consider:
- Signed employment contracts as proof of future income
- High earning potential, even if income hasn’t started yet
- Specialized loan programs designed for medical professionals
This means you don’t necessarily need months or years of pay history to qualify.
What Do Lenders Typically Look for After Licensure?
Even right after licensure, lenders still evaluate key factors:
- Employment Contract
A signed contract with a start date and salary is often enough to begin the approval process. - Debt-to-Income (DTI) Ratio
Student loans are considered, but some programs use more flexible calculations for physicians. - Credit Profile
A strong credit score helps secure better terms and smoother approval. - Cash Reserves
While some programs allow low down payments, having savings for closing costs and emergencies is important.
Should Physicians Buy Immediately or Wait?
It depends on your situation.
You might consider buying soon after licensure if:
- You plan to stay in the area for 3–5+ years
- You have a stable job contract
- The local housing market supports long-term value
You might consider waiting if:
- You’re unsure about location or job fit
- You want time to explore neighborhoods
- You prefer financial flexibility early in your career
For more on timing your purchase, see:
👉 When Does It Make Sense for Physicians to Buy Instead of Rent?
What Financial Advantages Do Physicians Have Early in Their Careers?
Physicians benefit from a strong upward income trajectory, which can support early homeownership:
- Rapid income growth after training improves long-term affordability
- Specialized loan options may allow low or no down payment
- Earlier equity building compared to renting
However, early career physicians should still balance homeownership with flexibility, especially during career transitions.
What Data Should Physicians Consider Before Buying Early?
- Physicians often see significant salary increases within the first 1–3 years post-training
- Typical recommendation: stay in a home at least 3–5 years to offset transaction costs
- Rent prices tend to increase annually, while fixed-rate mortgages provide payment stability
- Closing costs typically range from 2–5% of the home price
These factors help determine whether buying immediately after licensure makes financial sense.
Source.. KCM Mike Ficzner Blog
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