2026 Mortgage Rate Update: What’s Happening with Rates, Treasuries, DSCR Loans, and Investor Lending (with Jen Hernandez)

2026 Mortgage Rate Update: What’s Happening with Rates, Treasuries, DSCR Loans, and Investor Lending (with Jen Hernandez)

Author: Lane Kawaoka, PE March 17, 2026 Duration: 32:27

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The host interviews mortgage expert Jen Hernandez to get an update on the residential mortgage landscape after 2020, focusing on one-to-four unit properties and what single-family investors and homeowners are seeing in 2026. Jen explains that rates nearly doubled quickly in 2022 and have hovered in the low 6% range for about six months, with forecasts from major institutions (Fannie/Freddie and large banks) calling for mostly flat movement and possibly high-5% rates, but no major drops expected. She notes that historically very low rates have coincided with government “rescue” periods, and suggests watching the 7- and 10-year treasuries because mortgage pricing tracks those longer-term bond instruments more closely than the Fed’s overnight rate. They discuss the common misconception that Fed cuts immediately lower mortgage rates, and Jen explains how bond-market behavior, investor risk appetite, and the inverse relationship between stocks and bonds can move mortgage rates differently from the Fed funds rate.


Jen gives practical guidance on whether to buy now versus wait, emphasizing that the answer depends on local market conditions; in Houston/Texas she’s seeing some price suppression, more seller negotiation, and opportunities for closing-cost credits or rate buydowns. She argues that a 6% rate is not bad historically and that buyers can refinance later, while purchasing during softer pricing may allow for future appreciation. The conversation then shifts to investor lending options, including DSCR (debt service coverage ratio) loans that rely on market rent rather than full income documentation, can allow financing in an LLC, and may offer rates that are sometimes better than conventional—though typically with a 2–3 year prepayment penalty and baked-in points (around 1.5%). Jen outlines DSCR qualification constraints, especially the need for market rent to cover PITI(A), which can push required down payments from 20% to 25% in high tax/insurance areas like Texas.


They cover appraisal and rent trend observations in Houston (generally stable, with some appraisals coming in at or above price), discuss when investor “experience” matters (primarily when using rental income from tax returns to offset debt), and explain the lending ecosystem: big banks/servicers, direct lenders who underwrite and fund in-house, and brokers who connect borrowers to lenders but don’t control underwriting or timelines. Jen details reserve requirements for investment loans (typically 3–6 months of PITI(A), often across all mortgaged properties), warns that consumer credit scores from apps may differ from mortgage FICO models, and recommends getting prequalified months in advance to optimize credit and terms. Finally, they touch on high-net-worth purchase behavior in Houston (cash purchases, leveraging investment lines, recasts, ARM usage), personal views on leverage, and how to contact Jen via loanwithjen.com, noting she can lend in 42 states and can refer trusted contacts elsewhere.


00:00 Mortgage Market Snapshot

00:49 Rates After 2020

02:22 Tracking Rates Like Pros

04:12 Fed vs Treasury Explained

08:22 Buy Now or Wait

12:19 DSCR Loans and Down Payments

16:50 Appraisals and Rent Data

19:15 Direct Lenders vs Brokers

23:31 Reserves and Credit Prep

27:38 How Wealthy Buyers Finance

30:44 Wrap Up and Contact Info


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Hosted by Lane Kawaoka, PE, The Wealth Elevator Podcast: Real Estate, Taxes, Investing is a practical conversation about building wealth beyond a traditional salary. Lane started in 2009, purchasing small rental properties while working as a W2 engineer, and has since helped manage over $2.1 billion in assets as a general partner. This journey forms the backbone of the discussions, where he breaks down a clear, three-step system for financial growth. You'll hear detailed explorations of alternative investments designed to diversify a portfolio, alongside deep dives into strategic tax planning. The focus is on actionable knowledge, moving from theory to the real-world mechanics of investing. Each episode aims to demystify complex topics, offering a path that has been personally traveled. This isn't about get-rich-quick schemes; it's a methodical look at creating lasting financial freedom through real estate and other asset classes. Tune into this podcast for straightforward advice from someone who has navigated the path from employee to investor, sharing lessons learned to help others elevate their own financial trajectory. The tone is direct and informed, rooted in Lane's professional engineering background, making complex subjects accessible for anyone ready to take control of their financial future.
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