Texas Bank Statement Loans

Bank Statement Home Loans in Martin 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 loans in Martin County, Texas

If you've been told you 'make too much to qualify on paper' in Martin County, a bank statement loan is likely your answer. It qualifies you on your deposits, so the income you actually earn is the income that counts. No W-2s and no tax returns are required to document your income. Whether your business is in Stanton or elsewhere in Martin County, we can turn your deposits into buying power.

Who qualifies in Martin County

DSCR loans for real estate investors

Buying a rental? A DSCR loan qualifies you on the property's cash flow instead of your personal income — no tax returns, no pay stubs. With interest-only options and entity (LLC) eligibility, it's the go-to for investors growing a portfolio.

Your write-offs stop working against you

The deductions that lower your tax bill also lower the income a conventional lender sees — which is why so many business owners get under-qualified or denied. A bank-statement loan flips that: your real deposits, not your write-off-reduced taxable income, drive your approval.

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

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 much of my deposits count as income?

Typically 100% of personal-account deposits, or about 50% of business-account deposits, sometimes adjusted by a CPA expense letter. Roughly $20,000/month in business deposits can support about a $350,000 home.

Are bank statement loan rates higher?

Usually somewhat higher (often about 0.5%–2% over conventional) because they don't fit standard guidelines. There's no monthly PMI, and the real comparison is to being denied conventionally — many borrowers refinance later.

Can gig income from Uber or DoorDash qualify?

Yes — it's self-employment income. Lenders aggregate deposits or 1099s across platforms; about two years of history is the norm. Route payouts into one account so every dollar is verifiable.

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.

Who is a bank statement loan best for?

Business owners, 1099 contractors, realtors, gig workers, and freelancers whose tax write-offs shrink their reported income but whose deposits show strong, steady cash flow.

Martin County business owners — get pre-qualified

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