Watermark Home Loans

Investment Property Second Mortgages

NON-OWNER OCCUPIED LENDING

Investor Second Mortgages

Don’t let a low first-mortgage rate trap your capital. We provide standalone second mortgages on rental properties—giving you the cash to acquire your next door, fund renovations, or scale your portfolio without touching your primary lien.

INVESTOR LENDING ENGINE
INVESTOR Roadblock Banks Watermark
Strict DTI Ratios
Low LTV Caps
Max Property Limits

BUILT FOR INVESTORS

Bypass strict DTI caps and property limits to fund your next move.

SCALE YOUR PORTFOLIO

Unlock trapped equity in your rentals to acquire your next door fast.

Preserve Your First Rate

Access cash while keeping your low primary mortgage untouched.

(see Licenses page for state availability)

The Basics

What is an Investment Property Second Mortgage?

It operates just like a traditional fixed-rate home equity loan, but it is specifically designed for non-owner-occupied real estate. It delivers a lump sum of cash from your rental’s equity while leaving your low first-mortgage rate completely untouched. The biggest difference is how you qualify. Instead of hitting you with strict personal debt-to-income (DTI) limits or capping the number of properties you can own, we can often qualify you based on the actual rental cash flow the property generates.

Investment Property Second Mortgage
How you qualify:

Using flexible investor guidelines based on your property's rental income and equity, rather than strict personal W-2s or DTI limits.

How you get cash:

A single, full lump-sum payout at loan closing.

How interest works:

A fixed rate with a predictable, set monthly payment for the life of the loan.

Best for:

Real estate investors who want to pull cash out to fund renovations or acquire new doors without refinancing and losing their current low rate.

Tailored For Real Estate Investors

Traditional lenders force you to sacrifice your low interest rate or penalize you for scaling your portfolio. We help you unlock your trapped equity without the conventional red tape.

The Rate-Locked Landlord

Trapped by a Low First Rate

You have equity in your rentals, but a traditional cash-out refinance would ruin your historically low rate. Tap your equity while keeping your primary mortgage untouched.

The Scaling Investor

Funding the Next Acquisition

Need a down payment for your next door? Access the idle capital sitting in your existing portfolio to close on new deals fast, without jumping through retail bank hoops.

The Leveraged Owner

Strict DTI Restrictions

Traditional banks penalize your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio the more mortgages you hold. We use flexible guidelines to qualify you based on the property’s actual cash flow.

The Portfolio Builder

Conventional Property Limits

Conventional lenders often cut you off once you hit four to ten financed properties. Unlock your equity and keep adding doors to your portfolio.

Who is this for?

In the interest of transparency, our Investment Property Second Mortgages are built for the following borrower profiles:

Watermark vs. Typical Lenders

Traditional retail banks rely on rigid, automated checklists. If your income structure doesn’t fit perfectly into their box, they decline the loan. We are built to solve complex scenarios.

FeatureTypical LendersWatermark Investor Second
Income VerificationStrict W-2s & DTIProperty Cash Flow (DSCR)
Property LimitsCapped at 4–10 DoorsUnlimited Financed Properties
Entity VestingIndividuals OnlyLLCs & Corporations Accepted
First MortgageForced RefinanceRate Stays Untouched
Speed to Funding45+ Days of Red TapeStreamlined Investor Closing

*Second mortgages are subject to credit approval, property eligibility, and equity limits. DSCR and LLC approvals are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Not a commitment to lend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. While many traditional retail lenders only offer second mortgages or HELOCs on primary residences, specialized investment property second mortgages are designed explicitly for non-owner-occupied rentals.

No. A second mortgage is a completely separate loan with its own distinct term and rate. Your primary mortgage—along with its historically low interest rate—remains safely in place and completely untouched.

Many investor-focused loan programs offer alternative underwriting methods. Instead of relying strictly on personal W-2s or penalizing you for smart tax write-offs, qualification can often be based on the property’s actual cash flow (sometimes called a DSCR loan) or your business bank deposits.

Generally, no. Once the loan closes, the lump-sum cash is yours to deploy. Most real estate investors use the funds to cover major property renovations, consolidate high-interest short-term debt, or act as a down payment to acquire their next door.

While conventional lenders frequently force borrowers to close in their personal names, many specialized investor mortgage programs allow you to close and hold the loan directly in the name of an LLC or corporate entity.

Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) limits depend on several factors, including your credit profile, the property type, and specific state regulations. Lenders will always require you to maintain a certain percentage of equity in the property to mitigate risk, meaning you cannot borrow 100% of the home’s current market value.

Reviewed by Nick Joutz

Founder, Principal | NMLS #9220

Ready to put your property's equity to work?

Experience a frictionless, advisor-led process with our investor-focused equity specialists. No hard credit pull required to see your options.

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Tell us about your rental property, your target loan amount, and your plan for how to use the cash.

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Our investor-focused team reviews your property’s cash flow and equity to calculate your true borrowing power

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Receive a clear and a frictionless roadmap to closing your investment property second mortgage fast.

Legal & Compliance Disclosures: Investment Property Second Mortgages are subject to borrower qualification, credit approval, underwriting guidelines, and available equity. Approval is not guaranteed. Alternative qualification methods (such as DSCR or cash-flow based underwriting) apply specifically to designated investor programs; standard documentation may be required for other loan types. You may still have options if previously declined by traditional retail banks, but a complete in-house underwriting review is required. Available loan amounts, terms, property limits, and LLC vesting options vary by state and specific program selection.

State Availability & Servicing: Watermark Home Loans lends in most U.S. states. For our full state licensing footprint, see the Licenses page. Watermark Capital, Inc. sells and services Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Ginnie Mae loans. Proprietary second-mortgage loans, including the products described on this page, are not serviced by Watermark; servicing transfers after closing.

Credit Inquiries: Submitting the initial buying power form does not trigger a hard credit inquiry. A hard credit pull is only required when you choose to submit a formal mortgage application.

Watermark Capital, Inc. is an Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #1838.

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