Rental Property ROI Calculator — Cash Flow & Cap Rate

Rental Property ROI Calculator 2026 | Cash Flow, Cap Rate & Returns | State Loan Rates

Rental Property ROI Calculator

Analyze any rental property investment with a full financial breakdown — monthly cash flow, cap rate, cash-on-cash return, gross yield, and a 30-year projection with appreciation and rent growth.

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Income
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% of year unrented (typical: 5–10%)
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Parking, laundry, storage, etc.
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For cap gains calculation

Monthly cash flow
After all expenses
Cap rate
NOI ÷ purchase price
Cash-on-cash return
Annual CF ÷ cash invested
Gross yield
Annual rent ÷ price
Price-to-rent ratio
Price ÷ annual rent
Total ROI at exit
Over hold period
Monthly income
Gross rent
Less vacancy
Other income
Effective gross income
Monthly expenses
Mortgage P&I
Property tax
Insurance
Maintenance
Management + other
Net cash flow
10-year cash flow & equity projection
Year-by-year projection
YearProperty valueMortgage balanceEquityAnnual rentAnnual cash flowCumulative cash flowTotal return

Understanding rental property metrics

Cap Rate (Capitalization Rate) = Net Operating Income ÷ Purchase Price. It measures a property’s return assuming you paid all cash. A cap rate above 6% is generally considered good, above 8% is excellent. Below 4% is typical in expensive coastal markets where appreciation is the primary return driver.

Cash-on-Cash Return = Annual Cash Flow ÷ Total Cash Invested. This measures the return on your actual cash outlay (down payment + closing costs). It’s the most important metric for leveraged investors. A CoC return above 8% is strong.

The 1% Rule: Monthly rent should be at least 1% of the purchase price for the property to likely cash flow. A $350,000 property should rent for at least $3,500/month. This rule breaks down in expensive markets — use this calculator for a more accurate analysis.

Disclaimer: Projections are estimates based on inputs and assumptions. Actual returns vary. This is not financial or investment advice. Always conduct proper due diligence. See our Financial Disclaimer.