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Rental Property Yield & Payback Calculator

Estimate gross and net rental payback, net rental yield, target rent and dynamic payback from purchase price, acquisition costs, rent, vacancy and annual expenses.

Total investment costGross and net yieldDynamic paybackNominal and real view

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Purchase price and monthly rent are required. The other fields make the estimate more realistic.

Scope: This is an unlevered, rent-based property analysis. Loan interest is not included. Rental-income tax is included only if you enter an estimated annual amount.
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Initial investment
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Closing costs, agent fees, initial repairs, furnishings and similar upfront costs.
Rent and annual expenses
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Maintenance, owner-paid fees, insurance, property tax and similar expenses.
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Optional. The calculator does not calculate tax from any country's tax rules. Enter your own annual estimate if relevant.
Projection assumptions
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Used only in the projection; it does not change the rent-based payback calculation.
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Used to express projected rental cash flow in today's money.
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10-year nominal and real projectionAnnual view
Estimated projection based on the entered rent, expense growth, property growth and inflation assumptions
YearGross rentNet rentReal net rentCumulative netEstimated property value
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Sensitivity scenariosRent and expense changes
Alternative rent and expense scenarios at the same investment cost
ScenarioMonthly rentAnnual net rentNet yieldNet payback
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How should rental-property payback be interpreted?

Gross rent payback is a quick first-pass metric. A more realistic view uses the rental income left after acquisition costs, vacancy and annual operating expenses are considered.

Static vs. dynamic payback

Static payback assumes first-year net rent stays constant. Dynamic payback lets rent and expenses change each year and estimates when cumulative net rental income catches up with total invested capital.

Why is net yield calculated on total investment?

Closing costs, commissions, initial repairs and similar setup costs are real capital outflows. Ignoring them can overstate the apparent return.

What does the real result mean?

Nominal rent is the future cash amount. Real rent discounts that projected cash flow by the inflation assumption to express it in today's money.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between gross and net payback?

Gross payback uses only purchase price and gross rent. Net payback also includes acquisition costs, vacancy and annual expenses.

Is rental-income tax included?

Only if you enter an estimated annual rental-income tax amount. The calculator does not derive tax automatically from local law.

Are mortgage interest and property appreciation included?

Mortgage interest is not included. Property appreciation is shown only as a user-entered projection assumption and does not change rent-based payback.