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1-4 Unit Residential Financing: The Investor's Starting Line

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Small residential properties — duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes — are a foundational asset class for real estate investors. While often overlooked in commercial circles, they sit at the intersection of residential and commercial financing. For brokers, the key to success is understanding which lending path best suits each client's strategy.

This guide will take you through the key parts of finding a great loan for your deal, as part of our broader series on financing any type of commercial property.

What Is 1-4 Unit Residential Real Estate?

These properties consist of one to four separate residential units on a single parcel. Common examples include:

  • Single-Family: One residential unit.
  • Duplex: Two units under one roof.
  • Triplex: Three units.
  • Quadplex: Four units.

Anything with five or more units is considered commercial multifamily.

Understanding the Two Financing Paths

The key question for any deal is whether it qualifies for a conventional consumer mortgage or a business-purpose loan.

Path 1: Conventional Residential Mortgages

These loans are backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac and designed for:

  • Owner-occupants (including house hackers)
  • Small investors with fewer than 10 financed properties

Underwriting focuses on:

  • Borrower's income, credit score, and debt-to-income (DTI) ratio
  • Property condition and market rents

Loan limits vary by area and property size but are generally capped below $1.5 million.

Path 2: Commercial / Business-Purpose Loans

For investors buying through an LLC or scaling beyond conventional loan limits, commercial-style loans are available — even on properties with fewer than five units.

The most common structure is a DSCR, or debt service coverage ratio, loan. Here, the lender evaluates the property's ability to pay its own mortgage.

Key benefits and considerations:

  • Rent-to-debt ratio, typically requiring at least 1.25x coverage
  • Minimal emphasis on personal income or tax returns
  • Often asset-based with limited documentation
  • Faster closings and fewer documentation requirements
  • No limit on number of financed properties
  • Allows for LLC ownership and enhanced asset protection
  • Typically come with higher rates, prepayment penalties, and may have different structures, such as adjustable rates (ARMs) or interest-only periods

Where to Find Capital for 1-4 Unit Properties

Conventional Lenders

Banks, credit unions, and mortgage brokers are the primary source for Fannie/Freddie-backed loans. Best suited for owner-occupants and small investors who meet DTI and property-count limits.

Non-QM/Private Lenders

This is the core market for DSCR loans. These lenders operate outside Qualified Mortgage rules and focus on the property's income-producing ability rather than borrower qualifications.

Hard Money Lenders

Used primarily for short-term acquisition and rehab. These lenders often fund the initial stages of a BRRRR strategy, with DSCR loans serving as the permanent financing on the back end.

Underwriting Hot Buttons

Appraised Market Rents

Lenders rely on conservative appraisals (often using Fannie Form 1007), which may differ from current lease income.

Property Condition

Even for cash-flowing assets, the property must be in good, habitable shape. Lenders won’t fund deferred maintenance.

Short-Term Rentals (STRs)

DSCR lenders are split on STRs like Airbnb. Some ignore the income entirely, while others require historical STR performance or default to long-term rental comparables.

Opportunities for Investors and Brokers

The Rise of DSCR Loans

These loans have opened doors for full-time investors and self-employed borrowers. They are especially popular in the fix-and-flip or BRRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) model. In this model, the DSCR loan is the ideal tool for the final “Refinance” step.

1-4 Unit Portfolios

Some lenders allow cross-collateralizing multiple small properties into a single blanket loan, offering economies of scale for larger investors.

Final Thoughts

Financing 1-4 unit residential properties is a nuanced space that blends consumer and commercial lending principles. For brokers, guiding clients to the right product — whether conventional or DSCR — can unlock major opportunities and long-term relationships.

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