About Atlantis Mortgage
The owner who actually answers the phone
28 years in mortgages. More than $2 billion funded. One person who picks up when you call — Jason Yourofsky.
Atlantis Mortgage is a wholesale mortgage brokerage in Farmington Hills, Michigan, led by Jason Yourofsky (NMLS #137016) — a broker with 28 years in the business and more than $2 billion funded. Unlike a single bank that can only offer its own menu, Atlantis shops your loan across 50+ wholesale lenders to find a program that fits: conventional, FHA, VA, jumbo, reverse, and a deep specialty in self-employed and bank-statement loans for business owners who don't fit a traditional W-2 box. What sets Atlantis apart is simple — the owner answers the phone. When you call 248-408-2555, you reach Jason, not a call center. Licensed in Michigan, Florida, Texas, and California, Atlantis serves first-time buyers, cash-out refinancers, and self-employed borrowers alike. If another lender already told you "no," that's often where Jason starts.
What a wholesale broker actually does for you
A retail bank has one rate sheet and one set of rules. If your file doesn't fit, the answer is no. A wholesale broker works the other direction: Atlantis takes your situation to 50+ lenders and lets them compete for your loan. That means more programs, more flexibility, and a real path to approval when your income, credit, or property is anything but cookie-cutter.
- 50+ wholesale lenders instead of one bank's menu
- Self-employed & bank-statement programs that qualify on deposits, not just tax returns
- Non-QM options: asset depletion, DSCR, and recent credit-event programs
- Conventional, FHA, VA, jumbo, and reverse — all under one roof
Built for self-employed borrowers
Write-offs that lower your taxable income shouldn't cost you a mortgage. Atlantis specializes in bank-statement and Non-QM loans that qualify business owners on real cash flow — 12 or 24 months of deposits — instead of penalizing smart accounting. If you've been turned away because your tax returns "don't show enough," start a quick self-employed check and let Jason look at the whole picture.
Talk to the owner, not a call center
Whatever the loan, start where it fits — or just call Jason directly.