Cap Rate Calculator
This cap rate calculator helps investors quickly measure a property’s income potential by comparing net operating income to the purchase price or value of the property. It is one of the most commonly used ways to compare rental opportunities at a high level because it focuses on property performance before financing is considered, making it helpful for screening deals, comparing assets, and getting a clearer sense of how one investment stacks up against another.
Cap Rate Calculator
Measure annual NOI against purchase price or value so you can compare rental opportunities quickly and cleanly.
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*This calculator is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, or financial advice. Results are estimates and should not be relied on as the sole basis for any real estate decision.
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