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DSCR Loans in Houston, TX

Angelo Looney
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Does anyone have experience with these type of loans? Are they good for first time investors? I am using a FHA loan on my primary residence and don't want to refinance because we have a great interests rate.

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Quote from @Angelo Looney:

Does anyone have experience with these type of loans? Are they good for first time investors? I am using a FHA loan on my primary residence and don't want to refinance because we have a great interests rate.


Hi - sharing these posts on DSCR Loans published last year on BiggerPockets with all you need to know about the product, hope it helps!

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Hi Angelo - 

Yes, DSCR loans are advantageous for first-time investors. They focus more on the property's income potential rather than personal finances meaning no DTIs, less paperwork, and more underwriting flexibility. You also have the ability to go through an LLC if that is the route you want to take and do not have a cap on size/concentration limits. Happy to chat with you further about this.

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Hey Angelo, I would suggest reaching out to some investor friendly lenders to see what loan options you have available for your current situation. I just spoke with a few lenders since some clients of mine are trying to buy an investment property. Turns out a DSCR loan may not be the best route for their situation. If you need some investor friendly lenders, I am more than willing to share. Best of luck!

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Michael Taylor
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Hi Angelo, DSCR programs are great loans. You should seek a Lender who can provide a formal Certificate of Approval Letter upfront and help Prequalify DSCR properties in advance to simplify the process.

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Jimmy Marks
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Quote from @Angelo Looney:

Does anyone have experience with these type of loans? Are they good for first time investors? I am using a FHA loan on my primary residence and don't want to refinance because we have a great interests rate.

I have used several companies over the years. Feel free to reach out to me for some contacts and recommendations. 

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Hi Angelo, 

A DSCR loan is a great way to get into your first investment property. This loan product is tailored for experienced investors as well as first-time investors. The great thing about this loan is you don't have to show proof of income to qualify.

Hope this helps! Happy to chat more if you have any more questions!