Airbnb Loans in Connecticut
AAPL Member · Direct Lender Since 2016 · NMLS #1979189
Connecticut’s short-term rental demand runs on its shoreline, its history, and its proximity to New York and Boston — the Mystic and southeastern coast draw summer tourism and casino traffic, the Litchfield Hills pull weekenders for fall foliage, and New Haven fills up for Yale events and graduations. Those properties can out-earn a long-term lease in the right weeks, but financing them trips up most investors, because a vacation rental usually has no annual lease and conventional lenders don’t know how to underwrite nightly income. Airbnb loans solve that. We qualify your loan on the property’s short-term rental income, not your personal income, so you can finance a Connecticut short-term rental the way it actually earns. Tidal Loans has financed Connecticut investors as a direct lender since 2016, with a program built specifically around the Airbnb and VRBO model.
The most common question we hear is simply, “Can I get a loan for a shoreline cottage or a place near Mystic?” The answer is yes — and you don’t need tax returns, W-2s, or a signed annual lease to do it. You need a property that can cash-flow on short-term rents, and we handle the rest.
How Airbnb Financing Works — It's a DSCR Loan
A Connecticut Airbnb loan is a DSCR loan built for short-term rentals. DSCR stands for Debt Service Coverage Ratio — we compare the property’s income to its debt payments, and if the income covers the mortgage, the deal qualifies. The difference with a short-term rental is the income side: instead of a long-term lease, we use the property’s short-term rental income. That income can come from two sources — projected short-term rental market rents drawn from data platforms like AirDNA, or 12 months of actual received short-term rental income if the property has booking history. Either way, the higher nightly and seasonal rates a strong shoreline or resort rental commands actually help you qualify, rather than being ignored the way a bank would.
Because it’s underwritten on the property, there’s no personal income verification — no tax returns, no pay stubs, no debt-to-income ceiling. You can close in an LLC, and you get long-term financing on a short-term rental: 30-year fixed terms, with ARM and interest-only options available.
Connecticut Short-Term Rental Markets
Mystic & the Southeastern Shoreline
Mystic and the southeastern coast are Connecticut’s strongest vacation-rental markets, drawing summer tourism and steady casino-area traffic. We underwrite the loan on what the property can earn as a short-term rental, peak season included.
Litchfield Hills
The Litchfield Hills draw weekenders for fall foliage and country getaways, making them a dependable seasonal short-term rental market. Our financing counts that projected or actual STR income rather than capping you at a long-term lease rate.
New Haven & Statewide
New Haven (Yale) generates reliable event-and-graduation demand, and the rest of the shoreline rounds out the state’s STR market. We lend statewide — if the property can cash-flow on short-term rents and operate legally in its market, we can finance it.
Connecticut Airbnb Loan Terms
Connecticut Airbnb Loan Terms
What counts as a short-term rental? For lending purposes, a short-term rental is a property leased for fewer than 30 days per stay, or one actively advertised as a short-term rental on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO. This distinction matters because the income underwriting, insurance requirements, and local compliance picture are all different from a standard long-term lease.
DSCR on short-term rentals. Because STR income is more variable than a 12-month lease — and Connecticut’s shoreline market is seasonal — we prefer to see at least a 1.0 DSCR, meaning the projected or actual income at least covers the full mortgage payment. Deals below 1.0 aren’t automatically declined; they’re reviewed case-by-case with adjusted terms. A strong tourism market like Mystic, solid booking history, or a viable fallback long-term rent all help a borderline deal get to yes.
A note on local rules: Connecticut towns regulate short-term rentals differently — many shoreline and resort communities have specific ordinances — so part of underwriting is confirming your property can legally operate as a short-term rental, and we always recommend knowing the fallback long-term rent.
Buying a Connecticut Airbnb With Little Out of Pocket
A pure zero-down purchase isn’t realistic since we lend up to 80% LTV, but you can minimize cash out of pocket — and on the BRRRR path you can recoup it. If you buy and renovate a property with Connecticut hard money or a fix and flip loan, then refinance the stabilized short-term rental into a DSCR loan with a cash-out refinance, you can pull your original capital back out and redeploy it. For straightforward long-term holds, our Connecticut DSCR loans cover the buy-and-hold side.
Why Connecticut Investors Choose Tidal Loans
We’re a direct lender — we underwrite in-house and lend our own capital, which means faster answers and a team that understands how short-term rentals actually earn, including seasonal shoreline markets. We’ve financed Connecticut investors since 2016, and our DSCR program was built around the Airbnb and VRBO model rather than bolted onto a conventional mortgage shop. Whether you’re buying a cottage near Mystic or a weekend rental in the Litchfield Hills, we finance it on the strength of the property’s nightly income.
- No minimum credit score — we pull credit, but a low score adjusts your terms, not your eligibility.
- Qualify on projected or actual STR income — AirDNA market rents or 12 months of booking history.
- 30-year fixed financing on a nightly rental — long-term stability on a short-term property.
- AAPL member · Direct lender since 2016 · NMLS #1979189
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We finance Airbnb and VRBO properties across Connecticut using the property’s short-term rental income rather than your personal income, so you don’t need a long-term lease, tax returns, or W-2s. If the projected or actual nightly income supports the mortgage, the deal can qualify, and you can close in an LLC with 30-year fixed financing.
We use either projected short-term rental market rents from data platforms like AirDNA, or 12 months of actual received STR income if the property has booking history. That income goes into the DSCR calculation against your proposed mortgage payment. In strong tourism markets like Mystic and the Litchfield Hills, the higher peak-season rates are exactly what help a property qualify.
We have no minimum credit score. We do run a hard credit pull, but a low score doesn’t disqualify your deal. Your score affects pricing and leverage: stronger credit earns a better rate and higher LTV, while a lower score means more conservative terms. The property’s STR income carries the underwriting.
We prefer to see at least a 1.0 DSCR, meaning the property’s projected or actual STR income at least covers the full mortgage payment. Deals below 1.0 aren’t automatically declined — they’re reviewed case-by-case with adjusted terms, typically a lower LTV, higher rate, or additional reserves. For a seasonal shoreline property, a viable fallback long-term rent helps.
Yes, and most of our short-term rental investors do. Because these are business-purpose investment loans, closing in an LLC is fully supported and often preferred for liability protection. A loan closed in your LLC’s name also generally won’t appear on your personal credit report.
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