What to Look for in a Physician Relocation Specialist: And Why It Matters

What Should a Physician Look for in a Relocation Specialist?
 
A physician relocating for a new role should look for an agent who understands Match and contract timelines, physician mortgage loans, and how to build a housing search around a schedule that is rarely fixed until the last minute. The right specialist coordinates financing, timing, and local logistics so the home search never competes with training, credentialing, or patient care.
 
If you are just starting to think about housing for an upcoming move, you are probably doing it in the margins. Between finishing a fellowship, waiting on a contract, or juggling Match Day logistics, house hunting is one more thing layered onto a season that already asks a lot of you. I have worked with physicians moving to Greater Seattle at nearly every stage of that process, and I want to walk you through what actually matters when you are choosing someone to help you.
 
Why Physician Relocation Is Different
 
Most homebuying timelines assume a buyer who is already living nearby, already employed, and free to tour homes on weekends. None of that applies to a physician moving across the country for residency, fellowship, or an attending position.
 
Your start date might shift. Your exact compensation might not be finalized. You may be trying to close on a home while still working full shifts in another state, which means most of your search happens by video, text, and trust in the person guiding you. And your financial picture, high future income paired with student debt and limited cash on hand, does not fit neatly into a conventional mortgage box.
 

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An agent who has not worked with physicians before will treat your move like any other. That gap shows up fast, usually in missed timing or a financing conversation that goes nowhere.
 
What a Physician-Focused Specialist Actually Brings
 
A relocation specialist who understands the physician journey brings something more specific than general real estate knowledge. She understands how Match Day, contract signing, and credentialing dates affect when you can realistically close on a home, and she builds your search calendar around those milestones instead of a generic 30-day timeline.
She also understands physician mortgage loans: programs that often allow little to no down payment and waive private mortgage insurance, even when your student loan balance would sink a conventional application. That knowledge shapes which lenders to introduce you to and how to position an offer that competes in a tight market, even before your first paycheck arrives.
 
Just as important, she coordinates the pieces that are easy to lose track of from a distance: remote showings, inspection logistics, and a moving timeline that lines up with your actual start date rather than an assumed one.

A move like this deserves more than a rushed weekend of house hunting between shifts. If you are relocating to the Eastside or Greater Seattle for a new role, request a private strategy session and let's build a housing timeline around your actual schedule, not a guess.

Questions to Ask Before You Choose an Agent
 
Before you commit to working with anyone, ask:
  • Have you worked with physicians relocating for residency, fellowship, or an attending role before?
  • Do you have lenders you regularly work with who understand physician loan programs?
  • How do you handle showings and offers for a client who cannot be here in person?
  • What happens if my start date or contract terms shift?
The answers will tell you quickly whether someone is prepared for your situation or learning on the job.
 
What Smooth Looks Like, and What Doesn't
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When the housing side of a relocation goes well, it is almost quiet. You know your search window, your financing is pre-arranged, your offer is ready when the right home appears, and closing lines up with your start date without a scramble.
When it does not go well, it usually shows up as timeline mismatches, a lender who is unfamiliar with physician loans and stalls the process, or a search that never narrows because no one accounted for how little free time you actually have. None of that is unfixable. It just takes someone who has seen the pattern before.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
How far in advance should a physician start looking at housing? Most physicians benefit from starting conversations three to six months before their expected start date, even if the exact date is not locked in yet. Early planning gives you time to sort out financing before the search narrows.
Do physician relocation specialists work with physician loan lenders directly? A specialist familiar with physician relocations typically has relationships with lenders who offer these programs, though the specific lender and terms are always your choice to make.
What if I don't know my exact start date yet? That is common, especially before Match Day or contract finalization. A good relocation specialist can still help you research neighborhoods and financing options so you are ready to move quickly once your date is confirmed.

Ready to talk through your move? Request a private real estate strategy session with Alina Araujo, Real Estate Advisor at Windermere Real Estate. Serving Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville, Kirkland, and Greater Seattle.
 
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About Alina Araujo Alina Araujo is a Real Estate Advisor at Windermere Real Estate/East in Kirkland, Washington, serving Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville, Kirkland, and North Seattle. With over 13 years of experience and a background in mortgage lending and hospitality, she brings a unique combination of empathy, strategy, and local expertise to every transaction. Alina is fluent in English, Spanish, and Russian and is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, Relocation Specialist, and Master Certified Negotiation Expert. Reach her at (206) 353-2290 or alinaaraujo.com.

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Alina Araujo

To me, real estate is much more than buying or selling a single home, condo, or piece of land. It is about developing long-lasting relationships with my clients and becoming their trusted real estate advisor for whatever their current and next chapters hold. That means helping my clients maximize their most important investment regardless of the market I promise to provide the market information you need to make important real estate decisions and help you achieve your unique goals.

My passion is providing peace of mind and stress reduction throughout the buying or selling process. My former background in mortgage experience provides me “behind the scenes” insight so I can guide you through your transaction with ease. For buyers, I can help you find your comfort zone in terms of price range and monthly budget. For sellers, I put my marketing hat on and help you find the most listing dollars in your property. My team and I put our expertise to work, combining the latest technology and marketing techniques, to market your home utilizing cutting-edge techniques. 


If you are relocating to the greater Seattle area, the Eastside, or throughout King and Snohomish Counties, consider me your go-to resource. I have lived here for almost 30 years and there is just so much to love! Regardless of whether you are just starting your area research or need a home ASAP, I am here, ready to help. 


When my focus is not on my clients, it is on my two kids, my family, and my French Bulldog (named Panda for his awesome black and white coloring). We love to travel, so if you have a recommendation, we are all ears!


I look forward to connecting with you.