Dallas, TX Rental Investment Market: DSCR & STR Numbers (June 2026)
Where Dallas stands for DSCR-loan investors: one of the 25 major metros we track, scored on the same DSCR math as our ranked leaderboard.
Long-Term Rental Numbers
Median Price
$370,000
Avg Rent
$1,650
per month
Rent / Price
0.45%
monthly
Rent Growth
-0.1%
year over year
Property Tax
1.80%
effective / yr
DSCR Score
37/100
major-metro coverage
Does It Pencil?
The median Dallas deal, run through DSCR math
- Purchase price (median)
- $370,000
- Down payment (20%)
- −$74,000
- Loan amount
- $296,000
- P&I @ 7.53% / 30yr
- $2,076/mo
- Property taxes (1.80%/yr)
- $555/mo
- Insurance (~0.5%/yr of price)
- $154/mo
- PITIA (full payment)
- $2,785/mo
- Avg market rent
- $1,650/mo
Illustrative DSCR
0.59
Below 1.0 — the median deal doesn't fully cover its payment at these assumptions.
Illustrative only, not a quote or pre-qualification. Uses the median price and average metro rent from our June 2026 dataset, an indicative rate of 7.53% (10-year Treasury + a typical DSCR spread — see the live data dashboard), estimated insurance, and the metro's effective tax rate. Actual rents, taxes, insurance, and pricing vary by property and borrower.
The Read
What the numbers say about investing in Dallas
Dallas, TX's rent-to-price ratio is 0.45% — thin by DSCR standards. A $370,000 median price producing $1,650 in monthly rent means the typical deal struggles to cover PITIA at standard leverage, so DSCR borrowers here usually need larger down payments, interest-only structures, or below-median purchases to make the ratio work.
That ratio is below the 0.71% median of our 15-metro DSCR leaderboard, and Dallas, TX is one of the 25 major metros we track beyond the ranked leaderboard, scoring 37/100 on the same formula. Rents are actually falling (-0.1% year over year), so a deal that barely covers today gets harder, not easier — underwrite with no growth assumption. The catch is carrying cost: 1.80% effective property tax is on the heavy end, and taxes land inside PITIA, so they eat directly into the DSCR ratio.
Here's the honest math: at 20% down and today's indicative rate, the median Dallas deal computes to roughly a 0.59 DSCR — below 1.0, meaning the rent doesn't fully cover the payment. That doesn't make the market uninvestable, but it does mean DSCR financing at the median price point requires bigger down payments, no-ratio programs at a premium, or deals bought meaningfully below the median.
Dallas isn't on our short-term-rental board — the opportunity we track here is the long-term rental engine: Texas lease economics, DSCR qualification, and price discipline. Treat every number on this page as a metro-level screen, not an appraisal: rents and prices vary block by block, so run your actual address through the calculator and get a real quote before you write offers.
Data as of June 2026 — refreshed monthly. Metro-level estimates for screening, not underwriting.
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Dallas investor FAQ
Is Dallas good for DSCR loans?
Dallas, TX is a below-average DSCR market on our index, scoring 37/100 (one of the 25 major metros we track). Its rent-to-price ratio of 0.45% (avg rent $1,650/mo vs $370,000 median price) pencils to an illustrative 0.59 DSCR on the median deal at 20% down, as of June 2026 data.
What is the average rent in Dallas?
Average rent in Dallas, TX is approximately $1,650 per month against a median home price of $370,000 (June 2026 metro-level estimate, refreshed monthly). Year-over-year rent growth is -0.1%.
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