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DSCR Loans in Madison, Wisconsin
Investment property analysis - Madison metro area - Population 270K
Median Home Price
$375,000
Median Rent
$1,500/mo
Est. DSCR (75% LTV)
0.62
Rent-to-Price
0.4%
Madison at a glance
Market orientation
Appreciation-focused
Landlord climate
Neutral
Population trend
Stable
DSCR investor activity
Medium
DSCR Analysis - Madison
Based on $375,000 median price, $1,500/mo rent, 1.72% property tax rate
| LTV | Down Payment | Loan Amount | Monthly P&I | Monthly PITIA | DSCR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75% | $93,750 | $281,250 | $1,732 | $2,419 | 0.62 |
| 80% | $75,000 | $300,000 | $1,847 | $2,535 | 0.59 |
| 85% | $56,250 | $318,750 | $1,963 | $2,650 | 0.57 |
Madison Investment Property Market Overview
Madison, Wisconsin has a population of approximately 270K and is part of the Madison metropolitan area. The median home price is $375,000 with a median rent of $1,500 per month, giving a rent-to-price ratio of 0.4% - a market that may favor appreciation over immediate cash flow.
At 75% LTV with current DSCR rates, a typical Madison rental property would have an estimated DSCR of 0.62, which may need no-ratio program or lower LTV. The estimated monthly payment (PITIA) would be $2,419 against$1,500 in monthly rent, with a down payment of approximately $93,750.
Economic Drivers
Madison's economy is supported by major employers and industries including Government, Education, Healthcare, Technology, Insurance. The Madison metro area provides a stable economic base for rental demand.
Property Tax Impact
The effective property tax rate in Dane County is approximately 1.72%. On a $375,000 property, that's roughly $6,450 per year or $538 per month. This is near the national average and is factored into the DSCR estimates above.
Landlord Environment
Wisconsin is generally considered moderate in its landlord-tenant laws, with reasonable eviction processes. Standard lease protections apply.
DSCR Financing in Madison
DSCR loans are available for investment properties in Madison and throughout Wisconsin. No income verification, no tax returns - qualify based on the property's rental income. FICO scores starting at program minimums (commonly 620, with some programs accepting 600) and LTV up to 85% on purchases. We compare rates across multiple wholesale lenders to find the lowest available rate with no discount points for your specific Madison property scenario. Individual lender overlays can tighten these parameters on case-by-case basis.
Top neighborhood archetypes for investors in Madison
Every metro has a version of these three plays. Use these as a starting frame, then ground-truth with current MLS rent comps and a local property manager.
Working-class entry tier
Older single-family or 2 to 4 unit stock priced below the Madison median. Strongest rent-to-price ratios, the easiest DSCR clearance at 75 to 80% LTV, but tighter tenant management and more capex headaches. The cash-flow workhorse.
Mid-tier mixed cash flow and appreciation
Near the Madison median price point in stable, owner-occupied-majority neighborhoods. Moderate DSCR ratios, lower vacancy, longer tenant tenure. The most common 1031 exchange target and the default for first-time DSCR borrowers in Madison.
Premium and appreciation-only
Above-median premium pockets and zones. DSCR ratios typically need a larger down payment, interest-only structure, or a rate buydown to clear. The thesis is equity build and tax-advantaged exit, not month-one cash flow.
DSCR investor strategy in Madison
Madison is primarily an appreciation play. Median DSCR ratios at 75% LTV are below 1.00 on long-term rent alone, so the typical entry uses a larger down payment (30 to 40%), an interest-only structure, or a 1.25 rate buydown to clear program DSCR floors. The thesis is appreciation and tax-advantaged exit, with cash flow improving in years 3 to 7 as rent catches up.
Short-term rental is generally not the play in Madison; the market is dominated by long-term tenants and a few specific lenders will quote on projected STR income only for very specific submarkets. The default DSCR strategy here is long-term lease with annual rent escalators.
Financing this market
Typical DSCR parameters
- - Down payment: 20 to 25% on purchase
- - LTV: up to 80 to 85% on purchase, 75% on cash-out
- - FICO floor: 620 most programs, 600 on select programs
- - DSCR floor: 1.00 with most programs, no-ratio available
- - Reserves: 3 to 6 months PITIA
- - Prepay: 5/4/3/2/1 standard, buy-down available
Most-permissive program parameters; individual lender overlays may tighten.
Wisconsin-specific factors
- - Effective property tax in Dane County: 1.72%
- - Insurance environment: near national average
- - Landlord climate: neutral
- - Prepayment penalty rules: state-by-state caps apply; Wisconsin follows the standard DSCR step-down model with prepay buy-out available
Risks to be honest about
No market is risk-free. These are the factors that have the largest effect on Madison DSCR underwriting and long-term hold returns.
Property tax escalation
Wisconsin has one of the more aggressive property-tax environments in the country. Reassessments after purchase can swing DSCR by 10 to 20 basis points; underwrite on the post-sale assessed value, not the seller’s tax bill.
Common questions about DSCR loans in Madison
Can I get a DSCR loan on a Madison investment property?
Yes. DSCR loans are available throughout Wisconsin and qualify on the property’s rental cash flow, not your personal income. The typical entry point is 20 to 25% down with FICO starting at program minimums (commonly 620, with some programs going to 600). We compare across multiple wholesale lenders so the lowest available rate wins.
What DSCR ratio does a typical Madison rental hit?
Using a $375,000 median price and $1,500 median rent, the modeled DSCR at 75% LTV is roughly 0.62. That may need no-ratio program or lower LTV. Actual ratios vary by neighborhood, property type, and whether the strategy is long-term or short-term rental.
Is Madison better for cash flow or appreciation?
Madison is primarily an appreciation market. DSCR ratios on median properties often need a larger down payment, an interest-only structure, or a rate buydown to clear comfortably. The play is typically equity build, not month-one cash flow.
Are short-term rentals viable in Madison?
Madison is primarily a long-term rental market. Short-term rental income can sometimes be used on a DSCR loan, but the program selection narrows and projected income must come from a documented source.
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