Median home value

$447,447

Typical rent (Hartford, CT)

$1,975/mo

Rent coverage (75% LTV)

0.87x

Est. $2,261/mo principal & interest on a $335,585 loan (75% LTV) at 7.125%, today's published DSCR sample rate (August 17, 2026). Taxes, insurance, and HOA aren't included, so lender-calculated DSCR will run lower. Source data and methodology: the full 50-state study.

What is a DSCR loan?

A DSCR (debt-service coverage ratio) loan is a rental property mortgage that qualifies you on the property's rent versus its payment — not your personal income, tax returns, or employment history. It's built for real estate investors buying in Connecticut and anywhere else in the U.S.

Connecticut DSCR loan FAQ

What is a DSCR loan in Connecticut?+

A DSCR (debt-service coverage ratio) loan qualifies you on the rental property's cash flow instead of your personal income or tax returns. Lenders compare the property's monthly rent to its monthly payment — no W-2s, pay stubs, or employment verification required.

Does rent cover the payment on a typical Connecticut rental?+

On a median-value Connecticut home at 75% LTV, the typical rent in Hartford, CT is $1,975/month against an estimated principal-and-interest payment of $2,261 — a 0.87x coverage ratio. That means the median deal doesn't fully cover the payment; taxes, insurance, and HOA aren't included, so lender-calculated DSCR will run lower. Actual coverage depends on your specific property and rent.

What credit score do I need for a DSCR loan in Connecticut?+

Most DSCR lenders look for a 640+ credit score, though pricing improves at 700+. Because approval is driven by the property's cash flow, a lower DSCR ratio can sometimes be offset with stronger credit or a larger down payment.

How much down payment does a Connecticut DSCR loan require?+

Typical DSCR down payments run 20–25% (75–80% LTV) for single-family and small multifamily rentals. The figures on this page assume 75% LTV. Lower LTV usually means easier qualification and better pricing.

Can I use a DSCR loan for a short-term rental in Connecticut?+

Many DSCR programs allow short-term and mid-term rental income (using projected or market rent) in addition to standard long-term leases, though overlays vary by lender and by Connecticut market. Bring your specific property and we'll match it to a program.

Run the numbers on your Connecticut rental

State medians are a screen — deals are won property by property. Get DSCR numbers for your actual address, rent, and down payment.