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🇺🇸 Stackhold · United States

Built for US investors, with Fannie / Freddie rules inside.

Conventional investor loans require 20%+ down. Payment-based DTI capped at 43%. Rent in monthly. DSCR loans, 1031 exchange, and escrow — all modelled.

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Equity, headroom, next move
🇳🇿 NZ
Net equity
$1,423,400
+$12,400 this year
LVR
58%
DTI
5.1×
Service
12%
+$12.4k projected
this year's equity
Your lending rules, built in

United States serviceability, properly modelled.

Conventional investor 20%+ down, payment-based DTI capped at 43%.

  • Conventional investor LTV 80% (20%+ down) — editable per property
  • Payment-based DTI capped at 43%: monthly housing + debt payments ÷ gross monthly income
  • DSCR-style serviceability check when income alone is thin
  • 1031 exchange tracking — defer capital gains on qualified swaps
  • Property tax, escrow, insurance and HOA modelled per property
  • Rent entered weekly under the hood, displayed monthly — the US convention

Defaults in Stackhold · United States

Owner-occupied LVR
80%
Investor LVR
80%
DTI cap
43%
Stress-test
Rent period
monthly
Currency
US$

Every value is user-editable — defaults reflect typical lender policy.

Speaks your language

Native terminology, not translated.

Stackhold uses the terms you actually use — no US-tool-in-translation friction.

LTVDTI1031 exchangeDSCREscrowProperty tax
  • LTV (loan-to-value) — the US analogue of LVR, with the same math.
  • Payment-based DTI → monthly PITI + debt ÷ gross monthly income, capped at 43%.
  • DSCR → property-level debt-service coverage ratio for portfolio investors.
  • 1031 exchange → defer capital gains when you reinvest into a qualified replacement.
  • Escrow → taxes and insurance rolled into the monthly payment, tracked in-app.
  • Rent shown monthly with a "≈ $X/week" helper so the math stays transparent.
"We owned one rental and kept putting off buying another because the numbers scared us. Stackhold laid out the whole picture — we bought with our eyes open."
Dave & Linda
Mum-and-dad investors · Tauranga
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  • NZ, AU, US rules baked in
  • Stress-tested serviceability
  • No tracking, no email required
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