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Find out how much you could borrow based on your self-employed income. We'll show you estimated borrowing, documentation needed, and LTV guidance.
Self-employed? We make mortgages simple
Our advisers understand self-employed income and know which lenders offer the best terms.
How lenders assess self-employed income
Getting a mortgage when you're self-employed is absolutely possible, but lenders assess your income differently depending on your business structure. Our self-employed mortgage service specialises in finding the right lender for your situation:
- Sole traders — lenders typically use your net profit from SA302s, averaged over the last 2-3 years
- Limited company directors — most lenders use salary plus dividends, though some will consider retained profits
- Contractors — specialist lenders can calculate affordability based on your day rate or contract value, rather than your tax returns
How many years of accounts do you need?
Most high-street lenders require at least 2 years of accounts. Read our self-employed mortgage guide for a detailed breakdown. However:
- 1 year's accounts — some specialist lenders will consider applications with just 12 months of trading history
- 2 years' accounts — the standard requirement for most lenders, opening up better rates
- 3+ years' accounts — the widest choice of lenders and access to the best rates
This calculator provides estimates. Use our affordability calculator for a general borrowing estimate, or the actual amount you can borrow depends on individual lender criteria. Speak to our team for an accurate assessment.
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