
For investors building a rental portfolio in Virginia, a DSCR loan from CoreVest Finance offers a faster path to financing than conventional loans. Qualification is based on the property's debt service coverage ratio — rental income measured against the mortgage payment — rather than the borrower's personal income.
Virginia's rental market benefits from a rental market that spans the Northern Virginia commuter corridor and growing metros like Richmond. A DSCR loan lets investors capitalize on that demand without the income-verification hurdles of a conventional mortgage — useful for self-employed borrowers, investors with multiple properties already on their personal debt-to-income ratio, and anyone looking to close quickly on a competitive listing.
Get in touch with CoreVest to see current Virginia DSCR loan rates and find out how much you could qualify for.
What is a DSCR loan?
A DSCR loan qualifies a borrower based on a rental property's income rather than personal income. Lenders calculate the Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) by dividing the property's rental income by its total debt obligations (principal, interest, taxes, insurance).
Do I need to show personal income to get a DSCR loan in Virginia?
No. CoreVest's DSCR loans are underwritten primarily on the property's projected or in-place rental income, not the borrower's personal income or employment history.
What property types qualify for a DSCR loan in Virginia?
Single-family residences (1–4 units), condos, and townhomes are eligible under CoreVest's 30-year DSCR program.
How much can I borrow?
Loan amounts range from $75,000 to $2M+, up to 80% of the property's value.