What Is a DSCR Loan — and Why Are Texas 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.
Texas is a paradox for investors. No state income tax and enormous population growth make it enormously attractive. But property taxes are among the highest in the country, and the homestead cap that protects Texas homeowners from rapid increases does not apply to investment property. Your rental can be reassessed to full market value every year, with no limit on how fast the taxable value climbs.
The math is straightforward: monthly rent divided by monthly housing payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and HOA if applicable). In Texas both the tax and insurance halves of that denominator run high. Taxes commonly exceed 2% of value once all the overlapping districts are counted, and hail-driven insurance in North Texas is expensive. A Texas rental needs meaningfully more rent per dollar of price than an Alabama one to reach the same ratio.
How Texas Investors Typically Use DSCR
Does Your Texas Property Qualify?
The Texas trap is underwriting a ratio that works today and gets squeezed by reassessment next year. Send us the address and we'll model the tax figure on current market value â not the capped number a homesteading seller has been paying.
Where Texas Investors Are Buying with DSCR Loans
Texas runs four major metros with genuinely different economies, a Hill Country tourism corridor, and a Gulf Coast market â under a no-income-tax structure with high property taxes throughout.
Dallas-Fort Worth
One of the nation's fastest-growing metros, with corporate relocation, logistics, and finance driving exceptional rental demand â and some of the country's most active hail exposure.
Houston
Energy, the Texas Medical Center, and the Port of Houston support the nation's fourth-largest city, with a massive rental market and diverse price points. Flood zone review matters here.
Austin
Technology employment and the University of Texas create strong rental demand, though prices have run high enough that DSCR ratios need genuine verification rather than assumption.
San Antonio
Joint Base San Antonio, healthcare, and tourism support a consistent long-term rental market with more accessible prices than Austin or Dallas.
Texas Hill Country
Fredericksburg, Wimberley, and the wine corridor draw weekend visitors from Austin, San Antonio, and Houston, supporting an established short-term rental market.
Gulf Coast
Galveston, Corpus Christi, and South Padre Island combine seasonal tourism with year-round demand â where windstorm coverage becomes the dominant carrying cost.
Why Texas Investors Choose DSCR Financing
Texas rewards investors who underwrite the tax and insurance lines honestly. Here's how DSCR financing works in a high-carrying-cost, high-growth state.
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 â regardless of how your personal income is structured as a Texas business owner.
We Model Uncapped Reassessment
The homestead appraisal cap protects Texas homeowners, not investors. Your rental can be reassessed to full market value annually with no limit. On an appreciating property, that steadily compresses the ratio â so we underwrite forward, not backward.
Hail and Windstorm Priced Realistically
North Texas is among the most hail-exposed regions in the country, and Gulf Coast property needs windstorm coverage that may come through the state pool. Both land in the DSCR denominator.
Cash-Out Is More Flexible on Rentals Than Homesteads
Texas's constitutional home equity restrictions apply to homestead property. Investment property isn't subject to those same limits, which makes DSCR cash-out refinancing more workable on a Texas rental than many owners assume.
No State Transfer Tax
Texas charges no real estate transfer tax, so cash to close is lighter than in the Mid-Atlantic or Northeast. That's a genuine offset against the state's high ongoing carrying costs.
LLC Title Vesting
Many DSCR lenders allow Texas properties to close in an LLC. See our full guide to DSCR loans in an LLC.
DSCR Loan Requirements in Texas
Requirements vary significantly by lender and scenario. In Texas, expect close attention to the tax escrow figure â lenders that underwrite off a homesteaded seller's bill produce escrow shortfalls that hit investors in year two.
The Moore Mortgage Team compares programs across multiple DSCR lenders to find the best fit for your specific Texas deal â not just whoever has the lowest advertised rate.
🏠 Get Your DSCR Quote →What Changes a DSCR Deal in Texas
Texas's high carrying costs are the story. These four factors determine whether a Texas deal holds its ratio over time.
Appraisal caps, exemptions, and protest procedure are explained by the Texas Comptroller's Property Tax Assistance Division.
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 Texas 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 â with particular attention to how each sets the tax escrow, since underwriting a Texas rental off a homesteaded seller's bill causes escrow shortfalls later.
Appraisal & Underwriting
We order the appraisal and market rent analysis, and pull insurance quotes covering hail and, on the coast, windstorm and flood â the conditions most likely to move a Texas ratio.
Close & Fund
We review final numbers with you before closing day and coordinate with title. Texas charges no transfer tax, so cash to close is lighter than investors from other states expect.
Texas DSCR Loan Calculator
Estimate your Debt Service Coverage Ratio before you talk to a lender. The tax figure below reflects Texas's stacked district rates at full market value â not a homesteaded seller's capped bill. Want more options? Try our full DSCR calculator.
🏠 Property Details
Taxes reflect uncapped investor assessment across stacked districts. MUD-served subdivisions and coastal windstorm coverage push both figures higher.
Monthly Payment Breakdown
Ready to see real rates and lender options for your Texas property?
🏠 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 Texas Investors
These are the questions Texas real estate investors ask us most. Direct answers â 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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Texas Rental Property?
Request your free DSCR loan quote from The Moore Mortgage Team. We'll model uncapped reassessment, price hail and windstorm realistically, and tell you whether the ratio holds over your hold period â with no credit pull and no obligation.