How Much Do You Need to Put Down on a DSCR Loan?
DSCR loans typically require a down payment between 20% and 25% of the purchase price. The exact amount depends on the property’s DSCR ratio, the loan amount, and the lender’s program guidelines.
Unlike FHA or VA loans, DSCR loans are business-purpose investment products, so there are no low-down-payment government programs available.
Typical Down Payment Tiers
Most DSCR lenders structure their down payment requirements based on DSCR strength:
DSCR 1.25 or higher: 20-25% down payment. Best rates and terms available.
DSCR 1.10 to 1.24: 25% down payment typical. Slightly higher rates to offset the thinner cash flow margin.
DSCR below 1.0: 25-30% down payment required, if the lender allows sub-1.0 DSCR at all. Limited program availability.
Some lenders also adjust down payment requirements based on property type. Single-family rentals may qualify for lower down payments than multi-unit or commercial properties.
Example: Down Payment on a DSCR Purchase
An investor buys a rental property for $400,000. The property has a DSCR of 1.20.
At 25% down: $100,000 down payment, $300,000 loan amount.
At 20% down: $80,000 down payment, $320,000 loan amount.
The higher DSCR (1.20) may qualify for the 20% option depending on the lender, saving $20,000 in upfront capital.
How to Reduce Your Down Payment
The strongest lever is improving the property’s DSCR. Higher rent, lower expenses, or a lower interest rate all push DSCR higher, which can unlock lower down payment tiers.
Use our calculator to model different scenarios and find the sweet spot.
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