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Paying a mortgage and student loan: A homebuyer's guide

by Kim Daneault 04/17/2023

It's common for homeowners to have both mortgage and student loan payments simultaneously. But how does student debt affect your chances of getting a mortgage in the first place?

While lenders consider all debt obligations in loan approval, you can still buy a home while paying student loans.

Do mortgage lenders care about student loans?

Lenders consider your current financial obligations, including any outstanding loan balance, in your financial statement. 

Your debt to income ratio, or DTI, measures your ability to make regular loan payments, so if your student loan payments skew your DTI too much, it could be a red flag to lenders.

Can I still get a mortgage?

While mortgage lenders consider your debt-to-income ratio for mortgage approval, you don't have to be completely debt free to get a mortgage. So, you can have student loan debt and still get a mortgage!

Should I pay down my loans before buying a house?

Student loan debt won't keep you from mortgage approval, but it can make it harder to qualify. If you have reliable income and a good payment history, it's not necessary to pay off your existing debt before buying a house.

Just remember to consider the monthly student loan payments and your homeowner costs. Multiple loan payments add up quickly.

So, it’s harder to buy a house as a student loan borrower?

It's not necessarily harder to buy a house as student loan borrowers. 

But regular student loan payments with regular mortgage payments can be expensive, so be careful to stay on top of your payments.

Student loan payment assistance programs may help with federal student loans, such as income-driven repayment plans. So explore all your options if you run into a hardship.

About the Author
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Kim Daneault

Like many of her clients, Kim’s family is the driving force in her life. Having lived and traveled the world, her husband and she have found New England to be the best place to raise a family; and have made it their home for over 20 years. She is happy to have built a family with a strong commitment to the New Hampshire area. And has developed a history of active participation in the community. Whether it is through the successful real estate practice; the many volunteer positions; or her active family time;