Beware of websites with grand statements like 'How to make a killing by investing in property... '

Hot shot property investor sites like Inside Track epitomised the buy-to-let boom of recent years, with high-profile and ambitious advertising for its property seminars that it claimed would lead to riches* Read more...

Ask yourself if it we're that easy then surely they'd already be millionaires many times over. And if that we're true why would they waste their time trying to get you to buy into their 'get rich quick scheme'? Let the buyer beware!

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Calculating Profits & Returns - Calculating Rental Yield ...

When looking for an investment property it's wise to calculate the rental yield to ensure you don't get a diminishing return on your investment.



Our free rental yield calculator, helps professional, notice or accidental landlords test the affordability of property investments they might be considering.


Fill in the details below to show what rent and yield of your investment property in London central might achieve:


Property Aquisition Costs


Purchase Price: £
Stamp Duty:£
Will be calculated automatically from purchase price
Legal Fees: £
Survey Fees:£
Decorating and Furnishing:£
Total Acquisition Cost:£

Letting Income
Weekly Rent: £
Rent Lost in Void Periods %
Percentage of annual rent lost when the property is vacant. Usually around 10%.
Net Annual Income: £

Gross Property Yield

Net Annual Income: £
Purchase Price: £
Gross Yield:

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My Property Wizard helps UK investors

My Property Wizard is a free website designed by Nilesh Gohil to help property investors calculate rental yield, profits, loss, mortage/ loan repayments, refurbishment costs, projections in a range of currencies and more...

This website gets our thumbs up, as it gives both novice and professional property investors a quick and easy way to work out their profit margins before they make an offer!


My Property Wizard website can also help you predict property price fluctuations; so property investors can gauge whether a property is over/ under valued.

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