What Is a DSCR Loan — and Why Are Connecticut Investors Using Them?
A DSCR loan — Debt Service Coverage Ratio loan — is an investment property mortgage that qualifies borrowers based on whether the rental property generates enough income to cover its monthly payment, rather than requiring the borrower to document personal income through W-2s or tax returns.
Connecticut is a high-property-tax state, and for DSCR investors that's the whole story. Every one of the state's 169 municipalities sets its own mill rate, and the spread is dramatic — some cities carry mill rates several times those of nearby suburbs. Because property taxes sit inside the DSCR denominator, the town you buy in can matter more to your approval than the price you pay.
The math is straightforward: monthly rent divided by monthly housing payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and HOA if applicable). In most states you can estimate taxes from a statewide average and be roughly right. In Connecticut that approach will mislead you badly. We model the actual mill rate for the specific municipality, applied to the assessed value, because a guess here can be off by $400 a month.
How Connecticut Investors Typically Use DSCR
Does Your Connecticut Property Qualify?
The fastest way to kill a Connecticut deal is to estimate the taxes. Send us the address and we'll pull the municipality's current mill rate and the property's assessment, then build the ratio on real numbers before you pull credit.
Where Connecticut Investors Are Buying with DSCR Loans
Connecticut's investor markets are its cities — dense, older housing stock with strong multifamily inventory — plus a defense corridor along the southeastern shoreline. The Moore Mortgage Team works with Connecticut investors statewide.
Hartford
The insurance industry's historic capital, with state government and healthcare alongside. Low acquisition prices relative to rents, though Hartford's mill rate is among the highest in the state and must be modeled carefully.
New Haven
Yale University and Yale New Haven Hospital create year-round demand from students, residents, and staff. Strong three-family housing stock makes this a core Connecticut multifamily market.
Bridgeport
Connecticut's largest city offers the state's most accessible entry prices and substantial two- and three-family inventory, with commuter access down the coast toward Stamford and New York.
Stamford
A major financial services hub with Metro-North access to Manhattan. High rents, but high prices too — ratios here need real verification rather than assumption.
Waterbury
Among the lowest price-to-rent ratios in the Northeast, with a large stock of multifamily housing. Strong raw cash flow, offset by a high municipal mill rate.
New London & Groton
Electric Boat's submarine construction, the Coast Guard Academy, and the naval submarine base anchor a defense economy with consistent, well-paid rental demand.
Why Connecticut Investors Choose DSCR Financing
Connecticut investors work against a high tax burden and a slow foreclosure environment, in exchange for durable rents and excellent multifamily stock. Here's how DSCR financing fits.
Qualify on the Property, Not Your Paycheck
Many DSCR programs look primarily at the property's cash flow. If the rent supports the payment, you have a path to approval — regardless of how your personal income is structured.
We Model Your Town's Actual Mill Rate
Connecticut's 169 municipalities each set their own rate, and the spread is enormous. We pull the real mill rate and assessment rather than using a state average that could be off by hundreds a month.
Built for 2–4 Unit Multifamily
Connecticut's cities are full of two- and three-family housing. Multiple rent streams are the most effective counterweight to the state's tax burden, and DSCR programs handle 2–4 unit properties routinely.
We Plan Around Attorney Closings
Connecticut requires a licensed attorney to conduct the closing. We loop the attorney in early on entity documents and title so the requirement doesn't become a last-week scramble.
LLC Title Vesting
Many DSCR lenders allow Connecticut properties to close in an LLC. See our full guide to DSCR loans in an LLC.
Broker Access to Multiple Lenders
The Moore Mortgage Team is based in Lake Charles, Louisiana and licensed to work with Connecticut investors. As a broker, we shop DSCR programs across multiple lenders.
DSCR Loan Requirements in Connecticut
Requirements vary significantly by lender and scenario. Connecticut investors should expect lenders to look closely at the tax figure, since it's the line item most likely to move a ratio here — and at 2–4 unit experience if you're buying multifamily.
The Moore Mortgage Team compares programs across multiple DSCR lenders to find the best fit for your specific Connecticut deal — not just whoever has the lowest advertised rate.
🏠 Get Your DSCR Quote →What Changes a DSCR Deal in Connecticut
Connecticut's local rules and costs shape DSCR deals more than in most states. These four factors come up on nearly every file.
Current municipal mill rates are published by the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management.
From Quote to Closing in 4 Steps
Our process is built around the investor's timeline. Here's what to expect when you work with The Moore Mortgage Team on a Connecticut DSCR loan.
Request Your Quote
Tell us the property type, estimated rent, purchase price or current value, your credit range, and whether you want to close in personal name or LLC.
We Match the Best Lender
We compare DSCR programs across multiple lenders — ratio requirements, leverage, reserves, and entity rules — and weight lenders by how they handle 2–4 unit properties, which make up much of Connecticut's investor stock.
Appraisal & Underwriting
We order the appraisal and market rent analysis. On multifamily we make sure the appraiser provides unit-by-unit market rents, since that detail drives the ratio on Connecticut two- and three-families.
Close & Fund
We review final numbers with you before closing day and coordinate with your Connecticut closing attorney — required in this state — so entity and title items are cleared well before funding.
Connecticut DSCR Loan Calculator
Estimate your Debt Service Coverage Ratio before you talk to a lender. The defaults below reflect a typical Connecticut single-family rental — note that the tax figure is high, and that it varies more by town here than anywhere else in the country. Want more options? Try our full DSCR calculator.
🏠 Property Details
Defaults reflect a mid-range Connecticut town. High-mill-rate cities can push the same property's tax bill substantially higher — always check the specific municipality.
Monthly Payment Breakdown
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🏠 Get Your DSCR Quote →This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute a loan approval, commitment, or guarantee. Actual DSCR ratios, payment amounts, rates, and eligibility vary by lender, property, and borrower profile. The Moore Mortgage Team, Powered by UMortgage — UMortgage LLC NMLS #1457759. Equal Housing Lender.
DSCR Loan FAQ for Connecticut Investors
These are the questions Connecticut real estate investors ask us most. Direct answers — because you're making a significant financial decision and deserve straight answers, not sales copy. For a deeper dive, visit our complete DSCR FAQ.
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Connecticut Rental Property?
Request your free DSCR loan quote from The Moore Mortgage Team. We'll confirm program fit, pull your town's actual mill rate, model the ratio on real numbers, and lay out your best lender options — with no credit pull and no obligation.