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Price *
What is the rent price per month, EUR (average)?
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What is the rent price per month, EUR (average)?
Quantity *
How many apartments do you use for rent?
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How many apartments do you use for rent?
Months
12 months
How many months do your apartments rent per year (average)?
How many months do your apartments rent per year (average)?
Monthly expenses *
Add every month's expenses (salary, marketing, etc.), EUR This type of expense is known as fixed expenses/costs. Leave empty if the amount of expenses is zero.
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Add every month's expenses (salary, marketing, etc.), EUR This type of expense is known as fixed expenses/costs. Leave empty if the amount of expenses is zero.
Investments *
What amount of initial investments are necessary for the apartment rental business launch (purchase of apartments, equipment, furniture, etc.), EUR This amount is only necessary for the payback period calculation.
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What amount of initial investments are necessary for the apartment rental business launch (purchase of apartments, equipment, furniture, etc.), EUR This amount is only necessary for the payback period calculation.
Summary
Price 0
Quantity 0
Months months 12
Monthly expenses 0
Investments 0
Revenue per month, EUR 0
Revenue per year, EUR 0
Net profit per month, EUR 0
Net profit per year, EUR 0
Profitability of your business, % 0
Payback period, months 0
Example of using our real estate rental calculator for apartment rental business
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How to understand and analyze financial indicators?
Revenue shows the amount of money earned for a certain period before deducting any expenses.
Net profit shows earnings for a certain period after deducting all expenses.
Net profit = Revenue – all expenses
Profitability shows the share of revenue after deducting all fixed and variable costs. The larger this share the better. The general rule is that it is good when the profitability exceeds 25-30%. However, some types of businesses can not achieve such profitability due to their specifics.