Cash Flow is the net income generated by a property after all expenses are paid. It’s calculated as Annual Rent minus Total Expenses. A positive cash flow indicates that the property is generating more money than it costs to operate.
The Capitalization Rate (Cap Rate) measures the potential return on an investment property based on its current market value and income generated by the property. It’s calculated as Annual Net Operating Income divided by the Property Value. A higher cap rate indicates a potentially better investment.
How do I calculate the cash flow for my rental property?
What does capitalization rate (cap rate) tell me about my investment?
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