CalculatorNew Hampshire

Investment property calculatorNew Hampshire

New Hampshire investors often compare high-tax-adjacent demand with rural cash flow. Default rent inputs reflect HUD FMR data—property tax bills can surprise, so model from actual assessments when possible. Same math as the national Investment property calculator; numbers are educational—not lender instructions.

Calculator

Investment Property Calculator

Adjust assumptions quickly, keep the main KPIs visible, and jump into deeper analysis when you are ready.

Loan amount $240,000 · payment $1,597/mo

Cash flow

-$682

Cap rate

3.66%

DSCR

0.57

Cash-on-cash

-13.63%

Core assumptions

Start with price, rent, and expenses. Financing assumptions stay available when you want a deeper read.

Live result

Loan amount $240,000 · payment $1,597/mo

Cash flow

-$682

Cap rate

3.66%

DSCR

0.57

Below 1.0 is tighter

Cash-on-cash

-13.63%

Monthly cash flow

-$682

Frequently asked questions

How do you calculate rental property cash flow?
Cash flow is monthly rent minus monthly expenses and debt service, adjusted for vacancy assumptions.
What is a good DSCR for rental property?
A DSCR above 1.0 generally means NOI covers debt service. Many investors target 1.20 or higher for safety.
Can I save calculator results?
This calculator does not store your session. A free account lets you save deals in the deal analyzer and track properties in your portfolio—you enter assumptions there.

Real estate investing in New Hampshire

Real estate investing in New Hampshire

Heating and roof maintenance matter in northern winters. Use expense lines aligned with building age and fuel type.

Typical 2BR rent
~$1,700/mo
Effective property tax
~1.86% of home value
State income tax
No wage income tax

Rent: HUD FMR 2025 · Property tax: Tax Foundation 2022 · Adjust all calculator inputs to match your specific deal.

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