Self-Employed
Mortgages in Grande Prairie, AB

Self-employed income shouldn’t stop you from buying a home.
We help Grande Prairie business owners get approved using lenders that understand write-offs, complex income, and flexible documentation.

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🍁Trusted by self-employed Canadians

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Self-Employed Mortgages in Grande Prairie

Getting approved for a mortgage in Grande Prairie can be harder when you’re self-employed—especially if write-offs make your income look lower on paper.

We help Grande Prairie business owners, contractors, and entrepreneurs qualify with lenders that understand self-employed income.

Whether you work in downtown Grande Prairie, Pinnacle, O’Brien Lake, Mission Heights, Country Club, or near the Richmond Industrial Park and other commercial areas, we help structure your application to show your true income and mortgage options.

We also help clients in Clairmont, Sexsmith, Wembley, Beaverlodge, County of Grande Prairie, and surrounding communities.

WE WORK WITH GRANDE PRAIRIE'S TOP SELF-EMPLOYED MORTGAGE LENDERS

TD Canada Trust  |  Scotiabank  |  First National  |  RMG Mortgages  |  National Bank

See what self-employed mortgage options
you qualify for.

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Why business owners work with us

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Access to self-employed mortgage lenders including big banks and credit unions

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Pre-approval in as little as 1 hour

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Licensed across Alberta & British Columbia

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Flexible appointments — evenings and weekends

Your new home in three easy steps

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Complete a quick online application in under 5 minutes. We only ask for what we need to help find the best self-employed mortgage for you.

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We shop multiple lenders

We compare your self-employed mortgage options across Canada’s top banks, credit unions, and alternative lenders on your behalf.

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Close Your Way

Pick the self-employed mortgage option that fits your goals. We take care of the details so you can save thousands without the stress.

Self-employed mortgage solutions for every stage

Pre-Approval

A pre-approval is the first and most important step when starting the process to purchase your next home.

Purchase

Buy with confidence knowing you are working with a trusted self-employed mortgage specialist

First Time Home Buyer

Buying your first home while self-employed can feel overwhelming.
We make the process easy to understand.

Refinance

A mortgage refinance can help self-employed business owners lower payments, access equity, or consolidate debt to improve cash flow and support their financial goals.

Renewal

Renewing your mortgage is a chance to review your options.
We compare lenders to help you renew with confidence.

Bad Credit

Past credit issues do not have to hold you back—we help self-employed business owners explore mortgage options based on where they are today.

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Built for self-employed borrowers who don’t fit the bank’s box

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Have been in business for less than two years

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Have lower taxable income due to business write-offs

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Have inconsistent self-employed income

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Have a lower credit scores

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Serving Grande Prairie and Surrounding Communities

We help self-employed business owners across Grande Prairie, Clairmont, Sexsmith, Wembley, Beaverlodge, the County of Grande Prairie, and surrounding communities find mortgage solutions that fit their real income.

Whether you are buying, refinancing, renewing, or need an option after a bank decline, we work with lenders that understand self-employed income, write-offs, and non-traditional documentation.

Common self-employed mortgage questions

Can self-employed Canadians qualify for a mortgage?

Yes — self-employed Canadians can absolutely qualify for a mortgage. The key is using lenders and programs that understand business income. With the right strategy, many business owners qualify just as easily as salaried employees.

How do lenders calculate income for self-employed mortgages?

Typically, lenders request your last two years of personal T1 tax returns and Notices of Assessment (NOAs). Depending on your situation & the self-employed mortgage program we are using to qualify, they may also ask for other documents like corporate financials, business bank statements, or proof of business registration etc.

What documents do I need for a self-employed mortgage in Grande Prairie?

For a self-employed mortgage in Grande Prairie, initially most lenders ask for your last two years of personal tax returns (T1’s) and Notices of Assessment (NOAs). They also commonly ask for corporate financials, business bank statements, business registration documents and other documents related to your business.

How do tax write-offs affect getting a mortgage?

Tax write-offs reduce your taxable income, which can lower the mortgage amount you qualify for. However, many self-employed mortgage programs use alternative income calculations to help offset this impact.

Can I get a mortgage with fluctuating or irregular income?

Yes — fluctuating income is common for self-employed borrowers. Lenders often review a two-year income average or alternative documentation to determine stable qualifying income.

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