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Gajendra Singh Rathore
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Have you used a DSCR loan?

Gajendra Singh Rathore
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Researching on DSCR loans! If you've used DSCR loans, please share your experience.
Would you recommend it to investors?


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Matthew Kwan
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Matthew Kwan
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You can do DSCR loans or Hard money loans, where they only focus on how well the subject property performs in terms of the rental aspects or the ARV aka after repair value. Of course, the rate can be slightly steeper than the conventional loans where it is a full document loan, where they need to qualify you based on your income.


Alternative way, is to acquire the 2nd property as an investment property with conventional, while putting 15%-25% down payment. Down payment can be higher than primary, but the good thing is that you won't need that much income to qualify because lenders can you 75% of the market rents for the units of the property. Imagine the 2nd property is a 4plex, each unit can be rented $1500/unit of 75% =$1125 x 4 units =$4500 worth of income to offset your that 2nd property.

@Albert Bui @Carlos Valencia

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