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All Forum Posts by: Cecilia Schettino

Cecilia Schettino has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

thank you so much @Doug Smith, indeed we are trying to calculate it now with the COC, the only thing is that it does not difer whether you purchase something worth 400K USD or 20K usd, but i guess the downpayment changes anyway.

I am in Europe and trying to analise opps in both Spain and Latam

Hello! I want to calculate a rental yield when I have a mortgage, however I don't think what i am reading in Google is correct.

I am new in all this...

If my property costs 200K USD - and my mortgage monthly cost is let's say 1000USD most websites says I need to calculate:

Income (rent) - costs (mortgage, maintenance)/cost of the property X 100


However I actually maybe put just 30% of the cost of the property, aren't I calculating it twice? This considerably lower the rental yield?


Any help? thank you so much..