SELF EMPLOYED MORTGAGES

Allowing self-employed people to secure mortgages that align with their actual financial capacity

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Self-employed mortgages tailored for you

A self-employed mortgage, also known as a self-certification mortgage or non-standard income mortgage, is a home loan designed for individuals who are self-employed and have income that might not fit the standard criteria used by traditional mortgage lenders. These borrowers often have fluctuating or less conventional income streams, making it challenging to meet the stringent income verification requirements of traditional mortgages.

Who could benefit from self-employed mortgages?

Self-employed individuals, including freelancers, entrepreneurs, business owners, and contractors, often require this type of mortgage.

These borrowers typically lack regular pay stubs which are the standard proof of income for traditional mortgages.

Instead, they may rely on business profits, dividends, rental income, or a combination of various revenue sources.

Did you know…

  • You may not need to present three years of accounts – some lenders, in the right circumstances will only require a year’s worth of accounts
  • While some lenders will only consider salary and dividends, others will use salary and net profit, and others may even allow self-employed clients to use salary and operating profit.
  • As a contractor that pays tax you may not have to be treated as a self-employed person. Some lenders can use income pre-tax (multiples of day rate, or annual contract), which can be very favourable.
  • Many lenders will consider not only the self-employed income but also rental income, interest accrued, part-time roles and foreign currency income as well.
Speak To an Expert

Contact us for a fee-free initial consultation, our team of mortgage and financial experts is here to help. There may be a fee for arranging a buy-to-let mortgage, and the exact amount will depend on your specific circumstances. Typically, we do not charge a fee for residential mortgage advice.

Making self-employed mortgages easy for you

Windsor Hill works closely with individuals considering a self-employed mortgage to help them make an informed decision based on individual needs and circumstances.

Speak to one of our expert team members today to help you with your self-employed mortgage requirements at 01225 962 456 or email info@windsorhillmortgages.co.uk.