Conventional · Denver

Conventional Investment Property Loans in Denver, CO

Loan-size math and qualifying analysis for Conventional financing on Denver's $542k median home value. Moderate fit.

Recommendation

Moderate fit for Denver.

At $542k median, Denver requires $108k down — capital-intensive but workable for investors with W-2 income and reserves.

Loan math · Denver

Payment on Denver's $542k median.

Median home value (Denver)$541,899
Assumed LTV80%
Loan amount$433,520
Cash to close (down payment)$108,379
Assumed rate6.75%
Term30-year amortizing
Monthly P&I$2,812/mo
Qualifying · DSCR

Does Denver pencil?

Median monthly rent (Denver)$1,846/mo
Property taxes (est. 1.1%/yr)−$497/mo
Insurance (est. 0.5%/yr)−$226/mo
NOI (before debt)$1,123/mo
Debt service−$2,812/mo
DSCR0.40

Most Conventional lenders require DSCR ≥ 1.10 to fund and ≥ 1.20-1.25 for the best pricing tier. Denver medians fall below typical lender DSCR floors — a DSCR loan will only work on properties materially below median or with above-market rent.

What it is

Conventional financing — the mechanics.

Conforming residential mortgage for non-owner-occupied 1-4 unit properties, sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Standard 30-year amortization. The lowest-cost real-estate financing available to most investors.

Lender requires: 680+ FICO, 20-25% down, DTI typically under 45% including the new mortgage, 2 years of W-2 + tax returns, 6 months of reserves per property. Closing in 30-45 days.

State context · Colorado

How Colorado law affects this loan.

See full Conventional in Colorado breakdown.

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FAQ

Frequently asked.

What's the typical Conventional loan size for a property in Denver?

On Denver's $542k median home value, a Conventional loan at the standard 80% LTV would be approximately $434k, requiring $108k down.

What's the monthly payment on a typical Conventional loan in Denver?

Fully-amortizing 30-year payment on a $434k Conventional loan at the typical rate of 6.75% would be approximately $3k/month, excluding taxes and insurance.

Is Denver a good market for Conventional financing?

At $542k median, Denver requires $108k down — capital-intensive but workable for investors with W-2 income and reserves.

What credit and reserves do Conventional lenders require for Denver properties?

Lender requires: 680+ FICO, 20-25% down, DTI typically under 45% including the new mortgage, 2 years of W-2 + tax returns, 6 months of reserves per property. Closing in 30-45 days.

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