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Rental Property Calculators

Estimate rental property cash flow, ROI, landlord expenses, investment returns, property taxes, and flip profitability.

Start here Will this rental property make money?

Real estate investors, landlords, house hackers, and buyers comparing rental or flip economics.

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1 Rental Property ROI Calculator - Calculate Cash Flow & ReturnsCalculate rental property ROI, cash-on-cash return, cap rate, and monthly cash flow. Includes 5-year and 10-year projections with property appreciation. Finance 2 Rental Property Cash Flow CalculatorAnalyze rental monthly cash flow, DSCR, NOI, and cash-on-cash return from purchase assumptions, financing, and operating expense profile. Finance 3 Investment Property CalculatorInvestment Property Calculator — fast, accurate results online. Enter your values and get instant answers. Finance 4 Landlord Expense Calculator - Track Rental Property CostsCalculate all landlord expenses including mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, and more. Find your net operating income and expense ratio. Finance 5 Property Tax CalculatorCalculate annual property tax based on assessed value and tax rate. Free, easy-to-use property tax calculator with instant results. Finance 6 Property Flip Calculator - House Flipping Profit EstimatorCalculate house flipping profits, ROI, and break-even sale price. Includes 70% rule analysis and timeline impact on profitability. Finance 7 Rent Vs Buy CalculatorUse the Rent vs Buy Calculator to compare the total costs of renting versus buying a home. Factor in mortgage payments, property taxes, appreciation, and… Finance 8 House Affordability Calculator - How Much Home Can You Afford?Use the House Affordability Calculator to determine how much home you can afford based on your income, debts, down payment, and the 28/36 rule. Get… Finance

How to use this hub

  1. Start with rental ROI or cash flow if you know rent, price, financing, and operating expenses.
  2. Use landlord expense and property tax calculators to refine monthly cost assumptions.
  3. Use flip, rent-vs-buy, and affordability tools when comparing alternative real estate decisions.

Common use cases

  • Estimate monthly rental cash flow after expenses.
  • Compare property ROI, taxes, landlord costs, and financing assumptions.
  • Model renovation or flip economics before making an offer.

Questions this hub answers

What expenses should I include for rental property analysis?
Include mortgage, taxes, insurance, vacancy, repairs, capital reserves, management, utilities, HOA dues, and closing or selling costs when relevant.
Is cash flow the same as ROI?
No. Cash flow is periodic income after expenses. ROI compares return against invested capital and can include appreciation, debt paydown, and sale assumptions.