Tampa Bay is one of the most active real estate investment markets in the Southeast. Strong population growth, a diversifying economy anchored by finance, healthcare, and tech, and consistent rental demand make Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties a prime market for investors. DSCR loans are how most serious Tampa Bay investors move — fast, entity-friendly, and without the income documentation headaches of conventional lending.
Why Tampa Bay Investors Use DSCR Loans
Tampa Bay's strong appreciation over the past five years has pushed property values — and monthly payments — significantly higher. Insurance costs have also increased substantially in coastal and near-coastal markets. The combination means DSCR ratios in Tampa are tighter than many inland markets, and getting the financing right requires working with a lender who understands local dynamics.
Tampa Bay DSCR Loan Specifics
Tampa Bay has some market-specific considerations that affect DSCR financing:
- Insurance costs — Florida insurance premiums have risen dramatically. A property that pencils at 1.25 DSCR before insurance may come in at 0.95 after. Always calculate full PITIA including actual insurance quotes before assuming a deal works.
- Short-term rentals — Tampa Bay has significant Airbnb and VRBO activity. Most DSCR lenders now accept STR income with 12 months of history.
- Condo restrictions — some Tampa Bay condo associations restrict rental activity. Verify HOA rules before committing to a condo purchase for rental purposes.
- Flood zones — coastal and near-coastal Pinellas and Hillsborough properties may require flood insurance, adding to PITIA.
Tampa Bay Submarkets We Finance
Viador Partners finances investment properties throughout the Tampa Bay metro including:
- Hillsborough County — Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Valrico, Plant City, Temple Terrace
- Pinellas County — St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, Seminole
- Pasco County — Wesley Chapel, Land O Lakes, New Port Richey, Trinity, Zephyrhills
- Polk County — Lakeland, Winter Haven, Auburndale
- Manatee / Sarasota — Bradenton, Sarasota, Venice
Why Work With a Local Tampa Lender
Chad Evers is based in Tampa Bay. That means same-timezone communication, direct knowledge of local submarkets, relationships with Tampa title companies and real estate investors, and no lag time when a deal needs to move fast.
Viador Partners is not a call center. Submit a deal and Chad reviews it personally — not a processor in another state who has never seen a Tampa property.
Tampa Bay Market Reality
The Tampa Bay investor market has matured significantly. Buyers who were finding 1.3+ DSCR deals in 2020 are now working harder to find deals that break 1.0. That doesn't mean deals don't exist — it means you need a lender who can structure creatively and move fast when a good deal appears.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most lenders require a minimum DSCR of 1.0, meaning your monthly rent must equal or exceed your PITIA payment. Tampa Bay's higher insurance costs make this tighter than many markets. Always get an actual insurance quote — not an estimate — before running your DSCR calculation.
Yes. Short-term rental DSCR loans are available in Tampa Bay. Most lenders require 12 months of documented STR income or use market rent from the appraisal, whichever is lower.
Typically 21–30 days. Working with a local lender who knows Tampa appraisers and title companies helps avoid unnecessary delays.
Yes. DSCR loans are entity-friendly — they can close in the name of an LLC, LP, or trust. This is one of the main reasons investors prefer DSCR over conventional financing.
Neighborhoods with strong rental demand and reasonable price-to-rent ratios include: Brandon, Riverview, Temple Terrace, North Tampa, and parts of St. Pete. Westshore and South Tampa have strong rental rates but higher prices that can compress DSCR.
Yes. Chad Evers is based in Tampa Bay. Viador Partners actively finances investment properties throughout Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties and has direct knowledge of local market dynamics.