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Self-Employed: Secure Your Mortgage with Confidence

  • Writer: James Smith
    James Smith
  • Feb 23
  • 1 min read
Self-Employed: Secure Your Mortgage with Confidence

Applying for a mortgage as a self-employed borrower can feel complicated, but the outlook for 2026 is looking increasingly positive. Lenders are showing greater flexibility for self-employed applicants, and with the right preparation, securing a mortgage is becoming more achievable.


Many lenders now consider self-employed applicants who can demonstrate stable earnings, and income that may not follow traditional patterns. Falling interest rates also make mortgages more affordable, while specialist lenders continue to cater to modern work arrangements and non-standard income structures.


Preparation is key. Most lenders require at least two years of SA302 forms and HMRC tax overviews, or accounts prepared by a qualified accountant. Some lenders may even accept just one year of accounts if your income is stable or increasing, so it’s worth exploring your options rather than assuming you won’t qualify.


It’s also important to consider how your income is reported. While minimising taxable income may seem useful, lenders typically assess affordability using declared, post-tax earnings. Presenting a stronger income on your accounts can significantly improve borrowing potential.


For limited company directors, retained profits can also be considered alongside salary and dividends, giving a useful boost to borrowing capacity. Additionally, self-employed borrowers should be prepared for higher deposit requirements. Saving a larger deposit not only improves the likelihood of approval but can also secure more competitive mortgage rates.


Careful planning helps ensure you make the most of lender flexibility, interest rate improvements, and specialist products available to self-employed borrowers.


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