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DSCR Loans in Fontana

DSCR investment property loans in Fontana — qualify on the property's rental cash flow rather than personal income. Fontana's logistics-and-warehouse employment base and affordable family housing support strong workforce rental demand, a solid DSCR cash-flow profile.

DSCR

Income = property

No DTI

Personal income optional

$832,750

2026 San Bernardino County 1-unit limit

Scale

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Overview

What a DSCR loan means in Fontana

DSCR stands for Debt-Service Coverage Ratio. A DSCR loan qualifies a Fontana investment property based on whether its rental income covers the mortgage payment, rather than on your personal income. A DSCR of 1.0 means rent equals the payment; higher ratios indicate stronger cash flow. Fontana's logistics-and-warehouse employment base and affordable family housing support strong workforce rental demand, a solid DSCR cash-flow profile.

DSCR loans are non-conforming investor loans, so they are not capped by the conforming limit. Still, the 2026 one-unit conforming limit in San Bernardino County is $832,750 (per FHFA/HUD 2026 loan limits), and the typical Fontana home value is approximately $640K as of mid-2026 — useful benchmarks when you size a purchase.

Typical requirements

  • An investment (non-owner-occupied) Fontana property
  • Rental income that supports the debt-service coverage ratio
  • A down payment consistent with investor programs
  • A solid credit profile and reserves

Potential benefits

  • Qualify on Fontana property cash flow, not personal income
  • Streamlined documentation for investors
  • Finance multiple properties over time
  • Available for short- and long-term rentals
Fontana market

DSCR Loans and the Fontana market

The typical Fontana home value is approximately $640K as of mid-2026. Fontana's logistics-and-warehouse employment base and affordable family housing support strong workforce rental demand, a solid DSCR cash-flow profile.

Across San Bernardino County, the 2026 one-unit conforming loan limit is the $832,750 national baseline (per FHFA/HUD 2026 loan limits); San Bernardino County is not designated a high-cost area, so the standard conforming ceiling applies. We can walk you through exactly how that limit applies to your Fontana scenario.

Home-value figure is an approximate market reference for Fontana as of mid-2026, rounded and provided for general education only; it is not an appraisal or valuation of any specific property.

FAQ

DSCR Loans in Fontana — common questions

Do I need to verify my income for a DSCR loan in Fontana?
No. A DSCR loan qualifies the Fontana property on whether its rental income covers the mortgage payment, rather than on your personal income documentation. A DSCR of 1.0 means rent equals the payment.
How does the 2026 loan limit affect a DSCR loan in Fontana?
Fontana is in San Bernardino County, where the 2026 one-unit conforming limit is $832,750 (per FHFA/HUD 2026 loan limits). DSCR loans are non-conforming investor loans, so they are not capped by that limit — but it is a useful local benchmark, since the typical Fontana home value is approximately $640K as of mid-2026.
What rental market should investors expect in Fontana?
Fontana's logistics-and-warehouse employment base and affordable family housing support strong workforce rental demand, a solid DSCR cash-flow profile.
Can I use a DSCR loan for short-term rentals in Fontana?
Often yes. Some DSCR programs will consider short-term or vacation rental income for Fontana properties, though guidelines and documentation requirements vary by program.

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