Cap rate calculator — Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania investors often weigh older housing stock and city-specific landlord rules. Default rent inputs reflect HUD FMR data—conservative maintenance and vacancy assumptions usually age better than aggressive rent growth. Same math as the national Cap rate calculator; numbers are educational—not lender instructions.
Frequently asked questions
- How do you calculate cap rate on a rental property?
- Cap rate is annual NOI divided by purchase price. NOI is effective gross income after vacancy minus operating expenses like taxes, insurance, and recurring costs.
- What is a good cap rate?
- A good cap rate depends on market risk, asset quality, and growth expectations. Many investors compare cap rate against local comps, financing terms, and target return hurdles.
- Can I save cap rate calculator results?
- This calculator does not save your session. Use a free Veld account to save deals in the deal analyzer and track portfolio assumptions over time.
- What cap rate benchmark should I use in Pennsylvania?
- Recent residential cap rates in Pennsylvania are often near 4.6%, but deal quality and neighborhood risk can move that range. Underwrite with your actual 1.14% effective property tax and insurance quotes to avoid overstating NOI.
Real estate investing in Pennsylvania
Real estate investing in Pennsylvania
School taxes and municipality overlays can surprise new owners. Break out taxes and insurance explicitly rather than lumping them into a single low expense ratio.
- Typical 2BR rent
- ~$1,250/mo
- Effective property tax
- ~1.14% of home value
- State income tax
- 3.07% flat
- Typical cap rate
- ~4.6%
Rent: HUD FMR 2025 · Property tax: Tax Foundation 2022 · Adjust all calculator inputs to match your specific deal.
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