Property Investment Calculators

Free real estate investor calculators for analyzing rental property performance and estimating capital gains tax on a sale. Built for individual investors, agents, and small landlords in the United States.

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Worked example: capital gains on a $750,000 home sale

A married couple sells their primary residence for $750,000. They paid $400,000, spent $50,000 on a kitchen remodel (a capital improvement), and pay $45,000 in selling costs (commission, closing). Their adjusted basis is $450,000. Net sale price is $705,000. Realized gain is $255,000. The Section 121 exemption ($500,000 MFJ) wipes out the entire gain — federal capital gains tax owed: $0. State tax may still apply in a handful of states; the calculator shows the exact figure for your state.

Worked example: cap rate on a $300,000 rental

A $300,000 single-family rental brings in $2,400/month ($28,800/year). Annual operating expenses (taxes, insurance, management, maintenance) total $9,800. NOI = $19,000. Gross cap rate = 19,000 ÷ 300,000 = 6.3%. After a 5% vacancy reserve ($1,440) and 10% CapEx reserve ($2,880), net cap rate = 4.9% — fair for the price tier but not strong.

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Results are estimates for educational and planning purposes only. Not financial, legal, or tax advice. Consult a licensed CPA or tax professional before acting on any output.

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