HomeLoan Comparisons
Bank Statement Loan vs Traditional Mortgage

Bank Statement Loan vs Traditional Mortgage

A bank statement loan qualifies you using the deposits in your bank account instead of your tax returns, which makes it built for self employed borrowers whose write offs shrink their taxable income. A traditional mortgage qualifies you off W2s, pay stubs, and two years of tax returns. If you own your business and your tax returns do not reflect what you truly earn, the bank statement loan is usually the better fit.

Coby Pegues

When a traditional mortgage does not tell your full story

If you are self employed, your tax returns may not show the real strength of your business. You can have steady deposits, strong revenue, and a clear ability to repay, and still watch a traditional lender count only the modest number left after your write offs. That gap is not a flaw in your business. It is a flaw in how traditional underwriting reads it. A bank statement loan was built to close that gap by looking at the money flowing into your accounts instead of the income left on your tax return.

Self employed and not sure which path fits? Let us look at your deposits, not just your tax returns.

No impact on credit score

No hidden costs

No documents required

Side by Side Comparison

Choose a bank statement loan if you:

Traditional Mortgage

Who it is built for

Self employed borrowers, business owners, 1099 earners

W2 employees with steady documented income

How income is proven

12 or 24 months of personal or business bank statements

Two years of tax returns, W2s, recent pay stubs

Tax returns required

No

Yes

Credit score

Commonly starts around 620

Varies by loan type: VA may go as low as 500 with certain lenders, FHA may start around 580, and conventional commonly starts around 620

Cash needed to get in

Often requires more money down than traditional options

Varies by program: VA, FHA, and conventional may offer lower down payment paths depending on eligibility

Loan amounts

Often available up to 3 million and beyond

Conforming limit caps most loans lower

Best when

Your write offs make your taxable income look smaller than your real income

Your income is fully documented on paper

Tax returns not showing your full income? Compare your options in a few quick questions.

What is a bank statement loan?

A bank statement loan is a non QM mortgage that lets self employed borrowers qualify on the actual cash flowing into their accounts rather than the income reported after deductions. Instead of handing over tax returns, you provide 12 or 24 months of bank statements, and the lender averages your deposits to establish a qualifying income. For a business owner who writes off vehicles, equipment, home office, travel, and payroll, this is often the difference between a denial and a clear to close.

One thing worth being clear about: a bank statement loan is not automatically easier because of credit. The credit floor is similar to conventional. The real advantage is the income method. It can let a self employed borrower qualify on deposits instead of the taxable income left after write offs.

What is a traditional mortgage?

A traditional mortgage, usually a conventional or government backed loan, qualifies you on documented income. The lender pulls two years of tax returns, W2s, and pay stubs, then calculates your debt to income ratio off the income reported to the IRS. For a W2 employee this is clean and straightforward. For a self employed borrower, the same deductions that lower your tax bill also lower the income a traditional lender will count, which is exactly where strong earners get denied.

Why self employed borrowers get denied by traditional lenders

It is the write off trap. The tax code rewards you for reducing taxable income, so a smart business owner deducts aggressively and shows a modest net profit. A traditional underwriter only counts that net number. So a contractor who clears strong revenue can look, on paper, like they barely qualify, even with money in the bank and a thriving business. The bank statement loan was built to solve this exact problem by looking at deposits instead of deductions.

Already been told no by a bank? That does not have to be the end of the conversation.

No impact on credit score

No hidden costs

No documents required

Choose a bank statement loan if you:

  • Are self employed, a business owner, or a 1099 earner
  • Write off enough that your tax returns understate your real income
  • Have strong, steady deposits but a modest net profit on paper
  • Were already denied or lowballed by a traditional lender

Choose a traditional mortgage if you:

  • Earn a W2 salary with income fully documented
  • Have two clean years of returns that reflect your true earnings
  • Want the lowest possible rate and qualify comfortably on paper

The UHome difference

I built UHome for exactly this borrower. Most of my business is closing loans the big lenders will not touch, and self employed approvals are at the heart of that.

I have approved a bank statement borrower on a cash out refinance, taken a one year self employed borrower to the closing table, and structured files other lenders called impossible.

As an independent broker I am not stuck inside one bank’s overlays. I shop your file across a network of non QM lenders to find the program that actually fits how you earn. You are not a square peg. There is a loan for you, and my job is to find it.

Coby Pegeus

Bank statement loans in Georgia

UHome Mortgage helps self employed borrowers, business owners, 1099 earners, and investors explore bank statement loan options across Georgia, with licensing in Alabama and Texas as well. If your tax returns do not show your full income, I can review whether a bank statement loan or a traditional path makes more sense for your situation. Whether you are buying in the Atlanta metro or refinancing a home you already own, the goal is the same: qualify you on how you actually earn.

Atlanta Georgia Skyline

Frequently asked questions

Questions we get every day, answered the way we’d want them answered. Still stuck? Call 404-919-5533.

Can I get a mortgage without tax returns?

Yes. A bank statement loan lets you qualify using 12 or 24 months of bank deposits instead of tax returns, which is ideal for self employed borrowers.

How many months of bank statements do I need?
What credit score do I need for a bank statement loan?
Do bank statement loans use gross deposits or net income?
Can I get approved after being denied by a traditional lender?
Can I use a bank statement loan if I have only been self employed for one year?
Can I use a bank statement loan to refinance or pull cash out?

Yes. Bank statement loans are available for purchases, refinances, and cash out refinances, so you can use one to buy or to tap equity you already have.

Are bank statement loans legitimate?

Yes. They are a recognized non QM product offered by established lenders, designed for borrowers whose income does not fit traditional documentation. They are not a loophole, they are a different and fully legitimate way to verify income.

Will I pay a higher rate with a bank statement loan?

Non QM loans can carry a higher rate than conventional financing because they serve borrowers traditional underwriting turns away. For many self employed buyers, getting approved at all is the priority, and I work to structure the most competitive terms available for your file.

What is the first step to see if I qualify?

The first step is a quick review of your deposits and your goal. Answer a few short questions and I will help you see whether a bank statement loan or a traditional path fits best, with no commitment to lend.

What happens after you submit

1
I review your answers and your deposit picture
2
I identify which loan path may fit your situation
3
I reach out to ask any missing questions
4
If it makes sense, I help you move toward a full application

No pressure. No commitment to lend. Just a smarter starting point.

There is a loan for U. Let us find it.

Serving self employed borrowers in Georgia, Alabama, and Texas. Based in Georgia.