San Diego DSCR Loan Calculator

DSCR Loan Calculator San Diego mortgage estimates pre-filled with San Diego County, California property-tax and insurance figures. Educational only.

Illustrative rate used: 6.875% (a conservative national average, not a quote). Estimates only, using an illustrative interest rate and tax and insurance data for your selected state (county-level where county data is available). Not a quote, offer, or commitment to lend. Verify every figure with a licensed lender in your state before relying on it.

How DSCR loans work

A DSCR (Debt-Service Coverage Ratio) loan is an investment-property mortgage that qualifies on the property's cash flow rather than your personal income. The ratio is simple: gross monthly rent ÷ the property's total monthly payment (PITIA — principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and any HOA). A DSCR of 1.00 means the rent exactly covers the payment; most lenders look for 1.00–1.25 or higher, with 20–25% down.

Because they skip personal debt-to-income underwriting, DSCR loans are popular with investors who own several properties or whose tax returns understate cash flow. They usually carry a higher rate than an owner-occupied loan (shown here as an illustrative premium) and are for non-owner-occupied properties only. This is an educational estimate — a licensed lender confirms rent assumptions, reserves, and actual pricing.

Frequently asked questions

What is a DSCR loan?

A DSCR (Debt-Service Coverage Ratio) loan is an investment-property mortgage that qualifies on the property's cash flow instead of your personal income. DSCR = gross monthly rent divided by the total monthly payment (PITIA).

What DSCR do lenders want?

A DSCR of 1.00 means the rent exactly covers the payment. Most lenders look for 1.00 to 1.25 or higher, along with 20 to 25 percent down. A higher ratio usually means better pricing.

Is this a quote?

No. It is an educational estimate using an illustrative investment rate — not a quote, pre-qualification, or commitment to lend. HomeWise is an educational publisher, not a lender, broker, or servicer.

Local Insight

Understanding the San Diego Market

San Diego sits in San Diego County, California. Neighborhoods such as La Jolla, North Park, Pacific Beach, Hillcrest, and Point Loma each carry their own mix of home ages, price tiers, and insurance considerations that are worth understanding before you set a budget in San Diego.

A buyer planning a budget in San Diego usually starts from the area's approximate median home value of about $1,007,800 (a rough market benchmark, not a quote).

Taken together, the median price, San Diego County tax rate, and insurance outlook are what shape a realistic monthly payment in San Diego — which is why the calculator above is pre-set with this county's numbers. Adjust the inputs to match your own situation, and confirm current figures with a licensed California lender of your choice before making any decisions.