T techman Registered User Messages 307 4 Apr 2005 #1 How do calculate the annual yield on a redidential property? Is it: 1. The total rent received per year as a percentage of the current market value of the property or 2. As a percentage of the the original total cost of the property?
How do calculate the annual yield on a redidential property? Is it: 1. The total rent received per year as a percentage of the current market value of the property or 2. As a percentage of the the original total cost of the property?
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 50,755 4 Apr 2005 #2 Is of any use? Again not sure why it wasn't imported from ezBoard to vBulletin during the migration...
Is of any use? Again not sure why it wasn't imported from ezBoard to vBulletin during the migration...
O oysterman Registered User Messages 580 4 Apr 2005 #4 And what's more, ClubMan, it's nice to see the old ezBoard format again - it's like bumping into an old boss whom you never realised you liked until you got your new one.....
And what's more, ClubMan, it's nice to see the old ezBoard format again - it's like bumping into an old boss whom you never realised you liked until you got your new one.....
C casie Guest 29 Nov 2007 #5 I've tried to follow the link but it is no longer active. Is there another formula on the board for calculating the yield? Thanks
I've tried to follow the link but it is no longer active. Is there another formula on the board for calculating the yield? Thanks
S Slimbo Registered User Messages 21 7 Dec 2007 #6 Its the 12months rent divided by the mortgage currently owed
T Thomas22 Registered User Messages 251 11 Dec 2007 #7 Slimbo said: Its the 12months rent divided by the mortgage currently owed Click to expand... That makes no sense. Like any other investment/asset you should use the current market value.
Slimbo said: Its the 12months rent divided by the mortgage currently owed Click to expand... That makes no sense. Like any other investment/asset you should use the current market value.