How to Analyze a Rental Property: The Complete Investor Checklist
May 5, 2026Evaluating a rental property requires running the right numbers and checking the right boxes. Here is a complete checklist for serious investors.
The suburban housing market has undergone a significant shift over the past eighteen months. With remote work settling into a permanent rhythm for many employers, demand for single-family homes in suburban and exurban markets has remained elevated even as mortgage rates climbed above 7 percent. Understanding what drives these trends matters for anyone evaluating a residential investment.
Read the full analysis →Evaluating a rental property requires running the right numbers and checking the right boxes. Here is a complete checklist for serious investors.
The capitalization rate is one of the most widely used tools for evaluating income-producing real estate. Here is what it measures and how to use it correctly.
Net Operating Income is the single most important number in real estate investing. Here is how to calculate it correctly and what it tells you about a property.
Property taxes are one of the largest carrying costs for any real estate investment. Understanding how they are assessed and how they affect returns is essential.