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Loan-To-Value Calculator

Estimate Loan-To-Value For A Costa Rica Property-Backed Loan

Use this simple calculator to estimate the relationship between a requested loan amount and the estimated property value.

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Enter the requested loan amount and estimated property value below.



What LTV Means

Loan-to-value helps measure collateral coverage.

Loan-to-value, often called LTV, compares the loan amount to the estimated value of the property being used as collateral.

For example, if a property is worth 500,000 US dollars and the requested loan amount is 250,000 US dollars, the loan-to-value is 50 percent.

In Costa Rica private lending, LTV is one of the main factors used to review whether a property-backed loan request may be realistic.

Simple Formula

Loan Amount ÷ Property Value = Loan-To-Value

Example: 250,000 ÷ 500,000 = 50 percent LTV.

Typical Review Range

Typical loan-to-value guidelines in Costa Rica private lending

Lower LTV

Lower loan-to-value generally creates a stronger file because the lender has more collateral coverage.

Up To 50 Percent

Up to 50 percent LTV is a common upper guideline for many property-backed loan reviews, depending on structure.

Higher LTV

Higher LTV may affect lender interest, pricing, structure, and whether the opportunity can move forward.

Why It Matters

LTV is important, but it is not the only factor.

A lower loan-to-value can help, but private lenders still need to review the full file.

The property location, title, ownership structure, existing liens, borrower cooperation, use of funds, and repayment strategy all matter.

Private Lenders Also Review:

  • Property location and marketability
  • Title and ownership structure
  • Existing liens or mortgages
  • Use of funds
  • Repayment or exit strategy
  • Supporting documentation
  • Closing pathway and security structure
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