VA residual income vs DTI for San Diego payments
Quick answer: VA looks at residual income in addition to DTI. Residual income is leftover cash after the proposed payment, taxes, and debts. San Diego payments are high because taxes, HOA, and insurance sit inside that number, so leftover cash can fail even when DTI looks fine. The file has to clear both, so talk with a VA lender rather than using a national residual-income chart.
Buyers pre-approved on a conventional DTI worksheet assume the same ratio clears a VA loan in San Diego. It often does not. VA still uses debt-to-income. It also uses residual income, leftover cash after the proposed payment, taxes, and debts. Both get reviewed on every San Diego VA file, even when you qualify for $0 down. The DTI explainer is how lenders use DTI on your mortgage. This page is the VA leftover-cash overlay on a San Diego payment.
Left Coast Leaders, Inc. (NMLS #2394495) will not publish a Region X family-size dollar table. Those figures change, and a blog chart is the wrong place to underwrite your file. Amir Nurani (NMLS #197458) runs residual income against the actual tax, insurance, and HOA lines on the house you want.
DTI is not the whole VA test
DTI is monthly debt obligations divided by gross monthly income. What usually counts: the proposed mortgage payment including taxes and insurance estimates, car loans, student loans, credit-card minimums, and other recurring obligations on credit or the application. Utilities and groceries generally do not count the same way. Your real-life budget still matters for comfort.
Local prices push payments up. Two buyers with the same income can qualify very differently if one carries higher car or revolving debt. That is the DTI story. VA adds a second gate. A DTI that would pass conventional can still fail residual income when the San Diego housing payment is high.
| Test | What it measures on a VA file |
|---|---|
| DTI | Monthly debts divided by gross monthly income |
| Residual income | Leftover cash after the proposed payment, taxes, and debts |
| San Diego payment | Taxes, HOA, and insurance sit inside the qualifying housing payment, not after it |
| County limit | 2026 1-unit partial-entitlement yardstick is $1,104,000. It does not replace residual income |
Residual income is leftover cash
After underwriting builds the full housing payment and subtracts other debts, VA wants enough cash left for the household to live on. That leftover-cash test is residual income. Family size and region matter on the VA worksheet. I am not reprinting those dollar rows here. A national chart pulled from another market will not match a Point Loma or Oceanside payment with California taxes and a coastal HOA.
The Certificate of Eligibility still has to be in the file. Residual income does not replace the COE, occupancy, or entitlement math. It sits next to them. How we pull the COE is on how a San Diego lender pulls a VA COE.
Why San Diego payments squeeze leftover cash
San Diego qualifying payments are high because more than principal and interest goes in the number. Property taxes are usually escrowed with principal, interest, and insurance, so they raise the real amount you pay each month. See San Diego property taxes and your payment. Newer tracts can add Mello-Roos. Condos and planned communities add HOA dues. Coastal and peninsula files add insurance that is not a Midwest homeowners quote.
That is why a VA file that looked easy on base pay gets tight on a Liberty Station condo or an Otay Ranch payment with HOA and a CFD. We put tax, insurance, and HOA on the same worksheet before anyone calls it qualified. Point Loma VA files are priced against a real peninsula payment, not a principal-and-interest teaser. Pendleton commuters in Oceanside run the same leftover-cash test. The commute changes. The residual-income rule does not.
HOA dues are part of the true monthly cost. A lower purchase price with high dues can spend like a more expensive home. That line lives on condo mortgages in San Diego and it belongs in residual income, not as an afterthought at closing.
The $1,104,000 figure does not replace residual income
For 2026, the San Diego County 1-unit figure we use on partial-entitlement VA files is $1,104,000. Full entitlement is not capped the same way. $832,750 is the national baseline conforming line, useful when you are comparing a conventional high-balance file, not a substitute for leftover cash. Lender overlays can still limit a large VA loan even with full entitlement. The dedicated limit page is VA loan San Diego 2026.
A loan that fits $1,104,000 can still fail residual income. A full-entitlement file above that line can still pass residual income if the payment, taxes, and debts leave enough cash. Limit math and leftover-cash math are different columns. Do not treat a county cap as a residual-income pass.
Talk with a VA lender. Do not use a national chart.
If you are shopping VA in this county, send us the target address, the HOA budget if it is a condo, and the tax estimate. We will run DTI and residual income on that payment, pull or refresh the COE, and tell you if $0 down still works. We will not email you a Region X table and call it underwriting.
Property condition is a separate gate. Older cottages and condos still have to meet VA Minimum Property Requirements. That overlay is VA MPRs on San Diego condos and older cottages. Get pre-approved with both gates named: San Diego mortgage pre-approval.
Frequently asked questions
Both. DTI is monthly debts divided by gross monthly income. Residual income is leftover cash after the proposed payment, taxes, and debts. VA looks at residual income in addition to DTI. The file has to clear both. A DTI that would pass conventional can still fail VA residual income when the San Diego payment is high.
San Diego payments are high because property taxes, HOA dues, and insurance sit inside the qualifying housing payment, not after it. Residual income is leftover cash after that full payment and other debts. High taxes or HOA can squeeze leftover cash even when income looks strong on paper. We do not publish a Region X family-size dollar chart. Talk with a VA lender who will run your actual payment.
No. The 2026 San Diego County 1-unit figure of $1,104,000 is the partial-entitlement yardstick. Full entitlement is not capped the same way. Residual income, the COE, and lender overlays still decide the file. A loan that fits the limit still has to leave enough leftover cash after taxes, insurance, HOA, and debts.
Want residual income run on a real San Diego payment?
We will put taxes, HOA, and insurance in the number, then check DTI and leftover cash together before you write.
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