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Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator

Both yields on one screen — what the listing brags versus what lands in your account after running costs.

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Gross yield
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Net yield
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Net annual income

Formula

net yield = (rent×months let − maintenance − tax) / value

Indian residential gross yields run 2.5–4% and net yields often under 2.5% — the investment case has historically been appreciation, not income. Net yield below the savings-account rate is the honest starting point for any rent-vs-buy debate.

References: Knight Frank / Anarock India rental yield reports

Not financial advice — for informational and analytical use only. Verify all figures with a qualified professional before acting on them.

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About Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator

Both yields on one screen — what the listing brags versus what lands in your account after running costs. Indian residential gross yields run 2.5–4% and net yields often under 2.5% — the investment case has historically been appreciation, not income. Net yield below the savings-account rate is the honest starting point for any rent-vs-buy debate. The governing relationship is net yield = (rent×months let − maintenance − tax) / value. The Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator computes entirely in your browser — free, private (your figures never leave your device) and instant, recalculating live as you change any input.

How to use Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator

  1. 1Enter Property value (currency), Monthly rent (currency), Maintenance / society (monthly) (currency), Property tax (annual) (currency), Vacant months per year into the Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator.
  2. 2The result is computed automatically using net yield = (rent×months let − maintenance − tax) / value — there is no button to press.
  3. 3Change any input to model a different scenario, then copy or share the result.

Why use Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator?

  • Computes gross vs net rental yield calculator instantly with the correct formula — no spreadsheet needed
  • 100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, login or paywall
  • Runs entirely in your browser, so the figures you enter stay private
  • Shows the formula, a live worked example and references so you can defend the number

Frequently asked questions

What is the formula behind the Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator?+

Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator uses net yield = (rent×months let − maintenance − tax) / value. Indian residential gross yields run 2. The tool substitutes your actual inputs into this relationship and shows the worked example step by step.

What inputs does the Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator need?+

Enter Property value (currency), Monthly rent (currency), Maintenance / society (monthly) (currency), Property tax (annual) (currency), Vacant months per year and the result updates immediately — there is no button to press. Change any value to model a different scenario in real time.

Is the Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator free, and is my data private?+

Yes — it is completely free with no sign-up or usage limit, and it runs entirely in your browser, so the numbers you enter are never uploaded or stored on any server. It is for informational and analytical use, not financial advice.

What should I watch out for when using the Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator?+

5–4% and net yields often under 2.5% — the investment case has historically been appreciation, not income. Net yield below the savings-account rate is the honest starting point for any rent-vs-buy debate.

What is the Gross vs Net Rental Yield Calculator based on?+

The method follows authoritative sources: Knight Frank / Anarock India rental yield reports. The formula and references are shown on the page so you can verify and cite the result.

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