Rental Yield Calculator
Use our Rental Yield Calculator to estimate your potential annual return based on your property’s value and expected rental income, helping you assess the strength of your investment.

Rental Yield Calculator For
UK Property Investors
Understanding your rental yield is essential before committing to any buy-to-let investment. Our rental yield calculator allows you to quickly estimate your property's gross rental return, helping you compare potential opportunities and make confident investment decisions.
Whether you’re investing in property in London, Birmingham, or elsewhere in the UK, this tool is ideal for buy-to-let investors focused on long-term income and ROI clarity.

What Is
Rental Yield?
Rental yield measures the annual rental income of a property as a percentage of its purchase price. It’s a key metric used by property investors to evaluate the profitability of a buy-to-let investment.
Formula:
(Annual rental income ÷ Property value) x 100 = Gross rental yield (%)
This figure helps you compare different properties, locations and investment types, especially when reviewing off-plan opportunities or new developments.

How To Use The
Rental Yield Calculator
- Enter the property purchase price
- Input the expected monthly rental income
- Click to calculate
- View your estimated gross rental yield
Use this figure to compare properties and see which offer the best return potential based on market rents and purchase prices.

Why Is Rental Yield
Important for Property Investors?
Rental yield helps you understand how much income your property could generate in proportion to its cost. A higher yield often indicates a stronger income-producing asset, especially in cities with strong tenant demand, such as:
- London’s regeneration zones
- Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter
- Manchester’s city centre
While capital growth is important, rental yield gives you clarity on monthly returns, mortgage affordability, and cash flow potential.

What Is Considered A Good Rental Yield
In UK Property Investment?
This varies by location and property type, but as a guide:
- 3–4%: Average in Prime Central London
- 5–6%: Good yield in regional cities like Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool
- 6%+: Often seen in off-plan or regeneration zone investments
You can find current averages using trusted sources like Zoopla and Rightmove. For more market news, visit our news page.

Next
Steps
Use the Rental Yield Calculator to test different rental income scenarios and compare property investment options. If you’re planning to build your portfolio, speak to our team for tailored guidance and access to high-yield off-plan developments across the UK.
Get in touch with our investment consultants to explore your next buy-to-let opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rental yield measures the annual rental income of a property as a percentage of its purchase price. It’s a key metric used by property investors to evaluate potential returns on buy-to-let investments.
The formula is:
(Annual rental income ÷ Property value) × 100 = Gross rental yield (%)
Our Rental Yield Calculator does this automatically and can also factor in annual costs to estimate net yield.
Rental yield gives clarity on the income a property could generate relative to its cost. It helps investors assess cash flow, mortgage affordability, and compare potential returns across locations.
Yields vary by location:
3–4%: Average in Prime Central London
5–6%: Strong yields in cities like Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool
6%+: Often achieved in off-plan or regeneration area investments
Yes. The calculator works for properties across the UK, helping investors in London, Birmingham, Manchester, and other cities assess potential rental returns.
It shows both. Gross yield is calculated from rental income and property price, while net yield subtracts estimated annual costs such as management fees, maintenance, and taxes.
No. The results are estimates based on the data entered. Rental income, running costs, and market conditions can change, affecting actual returns. For personalised advice, consult a qualified property professional.
Factors that can improve yield include targeting regeneration zones, choosing off-plan developments, minimising void periods, and managing costs efficiently. Our investment consultants can provide tailored guidance.
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