If you’re self-employed and looking to buy a home, you’re not alone. Thousands of freelancers, business owners, contractors, and company directors successfully secure mortgages every year.
A self-employed mortgage is not a special product — it’s a standard mortgage, assessed differently to reflect how self-employed income works.
Yes. Self-employed people can absolutely get a mortgage.
Mortgage lenders don’t reject applications based on employment type — they assess income stability, affordability, and risk.
Instead of payslips, self-employed applicants use business income evidence to prove earnings.
You are classed as self-employed if you are:
Sole Traders
Lenders use your net profit as income.
Limited Company Directors
Income can be based on:
Different lenders use different assessment models — which is why using the right lender matters.
Most lenders require:
Some lenders accept just 1 year of accounts, making mortgages possible for new businesses.
Mortgage affordability depends on:
Most lenders offer 4–5x annual income, though higher multiples are possible in strong applications.
Reality: With the right lender and correct application structure, self-employed applicants can access the full mortgage market.
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