Texas Bank Statement Loans

Bank Statement Home Loans in Armstrong County, TX

Self-employed? Qualify using 12–24 months of bank statements instead of tax returns. We count your real deposits — not your write-offs. See your qualifying income in 60 seconds.

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Bank statement & 1099 mortgages for Armstrong County

For self-employed buyers in Armstrong County, the right loan looks at your bank statements, not your 1040. With 12–24 months of deposits, you can qualify for a home without the W-2s and tax returns a traditional lender demands. If most of your income is on 1099s, a 1099 loan can count roughly 90–100% of it instead. We serve self-employed buyers from the county seat of Claude to communities across Armstrong County.

Who qualifies in Armstrong County

A bridge to a conventional refinance

Many borrowers use a bank-statement loan to buy now, then refinance into a conventional loan later once two years of stronger tax returns are on file. You get the home today and keep the door open to a lower rate down the road.

ITIN loans: no Social Security number required

Taxpayers who file with an IRS-issued ITIN can buy a home through ITIN mortgage programs — typically 10-20% down, two years of work history, and credit shown by score or alternative trade lines like rent and utilities. Self-employed ITIN borrowers can often qualify with bank statements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What credit score do I need?

Many programs start around 620–660. A higher score unlocks better rates and lower down payments, but strong, consistent deposits carry a lot of weight too.

Do I need tax returns or W-2s?

No. Income is verified from your deposits (or 1099s/P&L), so no tax returns or W-2s are required to document income — just proof of self-employment and consistent statements.

Can I get a mortgage with an ITIN instead of a Social Security number?

Yes. ITIN loans underwrite with your IRS-issued taxpayer ID, typically with 10-20% down and two years of work history. Self-employed ITIN borrowers can often document income with bank statements.

Will moving money between my accounts hurt my application?

It can muddy the file. Transfers between your own accounts get excluded so they aren't double-counted, and frequent overdrafts or NSFs are red flags. Keep deposits clean and consistent in the months before applying.

How long do I need to be self-employed?

Typically two years, though one year may work if you have prior experience in the same line of work. We'll help you find the program that fits your timeline.

What about jumbo loans for the self-employed?

Bank statement jumbo programs lend above the conforming limit ($832,750 in most Texas counties for 2026) using deposit-based income — expect larger down payments and deeper reserves than smaller loans.

Armstrong County business owners — get pre-qualified

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