Buy-to-Let UK 2026 — Mortgages, Tax, Yields and Landlord Essentials

Rental Yield Calculator UK — How to Calculate Buy-to-Let Returns

Calculate gross and net rental yield. How to work out return on investment for buy-to-let property, and what yields to aim for.

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Understanding rental yield helps you evaluate whether a buy-to-let investment makes financial sense.

Types of Yield

Gross Yield

What It MeasuresDetails
Simple calculationRent vs price
Before costsNo expenses deducted
Quick comparisonBetween properties
Not actual profitJust headline figure

Net Yield

What It MeasuresDetails
Real returnAfter expenses
More accurateShows profit
Harder to calculateNeed all costs
What mattersFor investment decisions

Return on Investment (ROI)

What It MeasuresDetails
Return on your cashMoney you put in
Includes leverageMortgage effect
Total returnIncluding capital growth

Gross Yield Calculation

Formula

CalculationProcess
Annual rentMonthly × 12
÷ Property valuePurchase price
× 100For percentage

Examples

Monthly RentAnnualProperty PriceGross Yield
£750£9,000£150,0006.0%
£850£10,200£180,0005.7%
£1,000£12,000£200,0006.0%
£1,200£14,400£250,0005.8%
£1,500£18,000£400,0004.5%
£2,000£24,000£500,0004.8%

Regional Comparison

AreaTypical Gross Yield
London prime3-4%
London outer4-5%
South East4-5%
South West4-5%
Midlands5-7%
North West6-8%
North East7-10%
Scotland5-7%

Net Yield Calculation

Formula

CalculationProcess
Annual rentMonthly × 12
- Annual costsAll expenses
= Net incomeActual profit
÷ Property valuePurchase price
× 100For percentage

Typical Costs to Deduct

Costtypical annual
Mortgage interestVaries
Maintenance1% of value
Insurance£250-500
Void periods1 month rent
Management fees10% of rent
Service chargeIf leasehold
Ground rentIf leasehold
Gas safety£60-80
EPC£60-80 (when needed)
Other complianceVaries

Worked Example

ElementAnnual Amount
Rent received£12,000
Less: Void (1 month)-£1,000
Less: Maintenance-£2,000
Less: Insurance-£300
Less: Management (10%)-£1,200
Less: Gas safety, etc.-£150
Net income£7,350
Property value£200,000
Net yield3.7%

With Mortgage Interest

Adding MortgageAmount
Net income (above)£7,350
Less: Mortgage interest
(£150k at 5% = £7,500)-£7,500
Cash flow-£150

Return on Investment (ROI)

Cash-on-Cash Return

CalculationProcess
Annual profitAfter all costs
÷ Cash investedDeposit + fees
× 100For percentage

Example ROI

ElementAmount
Property price£200,000
25% deposit£50,000
Buying costs£5,000
Total cash in£55,000
Annual net income£7,350
Less mortgage interest-£7,500
Cash flow-£150
Cash-on-cash ROI-0.3%

With Capital Growth

FactorCalculation
Annual appreciation2% of £200k = £4,000
Add: Cash flow-£150
Total return£3,850
On £55,000 invested7% ROI

Lender Calculations

Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR)

RequirementCalculation
Rent must coverMortgage interest × factor
Typical factor125-145%
Stress test rateUsually 5.5%+

ICR Example

ElementCalculation
Mortgage£150,000
Stress rate5.5%
Annual interest£8,250
ICR 145%× 1.45
Required rent£11,963/year
Monthly£997

What Lenders Look For

FactorRequirement
ICR125-145%
Portfolio landlordMay be stricter
Higher rate taxpayer145% common
Basic rate taxpayer125% may suffice

Buy-to-Let Tax Considerations

Tax on Rental Income

Income TypeTax Treatment
Rental incomeAdded to other income
Personal tax rates20/40/45%
Allowable expensesDeductible
Mortgage interest20% credit only

Section 24 Impact

Old RulesNew Rules (Now)
Full deductionNo deduction
Of mortgage interestFrom rental income
20% tax credit instead

Example Tax Calculation

ElementAmount
Rental income£12,000
Allowable expenses-£3,500
Taxable profit£8,500
Add: Mortgage interest£7,500
Finance costs deductionNot allowed
Tax (40% taxpayer)£3,400
Less: 20% mortgage credit-£1,500
Tax due£1,900

What Yield to Aim For

By Strategy

StrategyTarget GrossTarget Net
Cash flow focused7%+5%+
Balanced5-7%3-5%
Capital growth focused4-5%2-3%
London/premium3-4%1-2%

Warning Signs

Yield LevelConsider
Above 10% grossWhy so high? Risk?
Very low area valuesTenant issues?
Declining areaCapital loss?
HMO inflatedManagement intensive

Comparing Properties

Property Comparison Table

FactorProperty AProperty B
Price£180,000£220,000
Monthly rent£900£1,100
Annual rent£10,800£13,200
Gross yield6.0%6.0%
Area demandMediumHigh
Potential growthLowMedium
Tenant qualityVariableProfessional

Beyond Yield

Also ConsiderWhy
Tenant demandVoid periods
Area qualityMaintenance, tenants
Capital growthTotal return
LiquidityCan you sell?
Management easeDIY or agent?

Calculator Checklist

To Calculate Gross Yield

You NeedSource
Property priceAsking/agreed
Expected rentComparable local rents

To Calculate Net Yield

You NeedSource
Gross rental incomeMarket research
Void assumption1-2 months
Insurance quoteGet quote
Maintenance estimate1-1.5% of value
Management feesIf using agent
Service chargeIf leasehold
Ground rentIf leasehold

Summary

Yield TypeFormula
Gross(Annual rent ÷ Price) × 100
Net((Rent - Costs) ÷ Price) × 100
Cash-on-Cash(Profit ÷ Cash invested) × 100
Target YieldsLevel
Good gross5-7%
Good net3-5%
Excellent gross7%+
Minimum viable4% gross
Key ConsiderationImpact
Section 24 taxReduces profit
Mortgage stress testLimits borrowing
Void periodsHit cash flow
MaintenanceOften underestimated

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Sources

  1. HMRC — Renting out a property
  2. GOV.UK — Landlord responsibilities
  3. GOV.UK — Renting
  4. Shelter — Renting