Investor Loans · Olathe, CO

Investment Property & DSCR Loans in Olathe, CO — 2026 Investor Guide

Olathe is a solid LTR cash-flow market with affordable entry prices and steady Colorado rental demand from working families and regional employees

20% Down (DSCR)
$69,000
Est. Monthly Rent (LTR)
$2,800
DSCR Ratio (LTR)
1.28x
Conforming Limit
$832,750
Cap Rate Est.
6.3%
Gross Rent Multiplier
10.3x

Investing in Olathe, CO — Market Analysis

Olathe is a solid LTR cash-flow market with affordable entry prices and steady Colorado rental demand from working families and regional employees. With a median home price of $345,000, acquiring a rental property in Olathe requires a minimum $69,000 down payment for a DSCR loan (20% of purchase price) or $86,000 for a conventional investment property loan (25%). At current DSCR investor rates around 7.5%, your estimated monthly payment on a $276,000 DSCR loan is approximately $1,929 in principal and interest, with a total PITIA (including taxes and insurance) of approximately $2,188/month.

For a long-term rental strategy, Olathe properties at the median price point generate an estimated $2,800/month in gross rent — a gross rent multiplier of approximately 10.3x. After accounting for all operating expenses including vacancy, property management, maintenance, capital reserves, taxes, and insurance (typically 35% of gross), estimated net operating income runs around $1,820/month. This produces an estimated cap rate of 6.3% and an estimated monthly cash flow of $-110 after P&I on a DSCR loan. The estimated DSCR ratio of 1.28x qualifies at the 1.0 threshold most lenders require.

Short-term rental activity in Olathe is limited or heavily regulated. Most investors in this market pursue long-term rental strategies targeting local workforce, families, and professional tenants. DSCR qualification here is based on a market rent appraisal from a licensed appraiser — Tayton Capital coordinates the appraisal as part of the DSCR loan process.

Montrose County uses the standard conforming limit of $832,750. Most DSCR investor loans in Olathe at current prices fall at or below this threshold, qualifying for standard investor DSCR pricing. Properties above $832,750 require jumbo DSCR or portfolio financing, which Tayton Capital also offers.

Select rural addresses around Olathe qualify for USDA Rural Development loans. USDA is owner-occupied only — not available for investment properties — but investors can use USDA to acquire a primary residence and convert it to a rental after 12 months of owner-occupancy.

Investment estimates are illustrative. Rental income, DSCR ratios, cap rates, and cash flow figures above assume a purchase at the median price and market-average rent for illustrative purposes only. Actual performance depends on the specific property, location within Olathe, property condition, management quality, and market conditions at time of purchase. Request a property-specific analysis from Tayton Capital before making any investment decision.

Rental Income Analysis — Olathe Investment Properties

Understanding the rental math in Olathe helps you underwrite accurately before making an offer.

Long-Term Rental Estimate (80% LTV DSCR loan at 7.5%): • Median property price: $345,000 • Estimated gross monthly rent: $2,800 • Operating expenses (35% — vacancy, mgmt, maintenance, taxes, insurance): $979/month • Net operating income (NOI): $1,820/month • DSCR loan P&I (80% LTV, 7.5%, 30yr): $1,929/month • Estimated monthly cash flow: $-110 • Estimated cap rate (pre-financing): 6.3% • DSCR ratio (gross rent / full PITIA): 1.28x

Important underwriting notes: • DSCR lenders use a licensed appraiser's market rent schedule — not your own estimate • Most lenders require DSCR ≥ 1.0; some offer 'no-ratio' DSCR at 25-30% down • Condo properties require HOA review and may face restrictions on STR use • Property taxes in Montrose County and insurance quotes significantly affect DSCR ratio • All estimates above are for illustration only — contact Tayton Capital for a property-specific analysis

Investment Loan Options in Olathe

DSCR Loan (Debt Service Coverage Ratio): Qualify based on the property's rental income, not your personal W-2 or tax returns. Available for SFR, condos, 2–4 unit, and 5+ unit properties in Olathe. Minimum 20% down ($69,000 on a $345,000 property). No income documentation required — lenders use an appraisal-based market rent or actual lease/STR data. Close in an LLC with proper vesting and title coordination. No limit on number of financed properties. Minimum DSCR ratio typically 1.0 (some lenders offer no-ratio DSCR at higher down payment).

Conventional Investment Loan: The standard Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac investor product requires personal income documentation (W-2, tax returns, or bank statements). Minimum 15% down for SFR, 25% for 2–4 unit (25% down = $86,000 in Olathe). Rates currently around 7.25-7.5% for 30-year fixed. Requires the property to qualify within Montrose County's conforming limit of $832,750. Cannot close in an LLC — title must be in your personal name.

House-Hack (2–4 Unit, Owner-Occupied): If you plan to live in one unit of a Olathe 2-4 unit property, you can use FHA (3.5% down) or VA (0% down for eligible veterans) — dramatically reducing the capital required. You must occupy one unit for at least 12 months. After that, you can convert to a pure investment and use rental income from all units.

DSCR Refinance (Existing Investors): If you already own a Olathe investment property, a DSCR refi lets you pull equity (up to 75% cash-out LTV) without using personal income docs. Popular for investors who bought all-cash or at a higher rate and want to pull capital for additional acquisitions.

DSCR vs Conventional Investor — Side by Side

FeatureDSCR LoanConventional Investor
Income Docs RequiredNoneW-2 / Tax Returns
Minimum Down20% ($69,000)15–25% ($86,000 at 25%)
Est. P&I (30yr)$1,929/mo$1,766/mo
Close in LLCYesNo
Max # PropertiesUnlimited10 (Fannie Mae limit)
Qualifying FactorProperty rentPersonal DTI
Rate (approx)7.5%7.25%
USDA Investor Note — Rural addresses around Olathe may qualify for USDA financing — owner-occupied only. After 12 months of occupancy, you may be able to convert to a rental property. Contact us to verify specific addresses.

2026 Loan Limits — Montrose County

Loan Type2026 Limit
Conforming / High-Balance$832,750
FHA (owner-occupied)$541,287
VA (house-hack, owner-occupied)No limit (full entitlement)
Jumbo InvestorAbove $832,750

Loan limits verified against FHFA 2026 conforming limit announcement and HUD FHA county limit data. Investment property DSCR loans are subject to the conforming limit for agency pricing; jumbo DSCR products are available above this limit.

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