Hong Kong Rental Yield Calculator
Analyse the return on any Hong Kong investment property. Enter the purchase price, monthly rent, and recurring costs to get gross yield, net yield after expenses, and cash-on-cash return if you are using mortgage financing. Typical gross yields in Hong Kong hover around 3.9% — this calculator helps you see what is left after costs.
≈ HK$2.7/sqft/mo
Gross Yield
3.00%
Net Yield
2.04%
- Net Rental Income/mo
- HK$14,200
- Cash Flow/mo
- HK$14,200
- Break-Even Rent
- HK$5,800
- Rent per sq ft
- HK$50
- Price per sq ft
- HK$20,000
Costs/mo
- Management Fees
- HK$1,080
- Government Rates (HK$/yr)
- HK$1,000
- Government Rent (HK$/yr)
- HK$600
- Property Tax (est.)
- HK$2,280
- Vacancy Allowance (%)
- HK$0
- Letting Commission
- HK$840
- Total
- HK$5,800
HK average gross yield: ~3.9%
Bank deposit rate: ~3.5–4%
- [A]Rental Income
- HK$240,000
- [B]Less: Irrecoverable Rent
- [C]Assessable Value (A−B)
- HK$240,000
- [D]Less: Owner-paid Rates
- [E](C−D)
- HK$228,000
- [F]Less: Statutory Allowance (E×20%)
- HK$45,600
- Net Assessable Value
- HK$182,400
- Property Tax (×15%)
- HK$27,360
Summary/mo
Income
- Gross Rental
- HK$20,000
- Net Rental
- HK$14,200
Expenses
- Management
- HK$1,080
- Gov. Rates
- HK$1,000
- Gov. Rent
- HK$600
- Property Tax
- HK$2,280
- Letting Comm.
- HK$840
- Total Expenses
- HK$5,800
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Gross Yield vs Net Yield in Hong Kong
Gross rental yield is simply annual rent divided by purchase price. At HK$15,000/month on a HK$5M flat, that is 3.6%. But net yield strips out the real costs: management fees (typically HK$500–HK$2,000/month), government rates (~5% of rateable value/year), government rent (3% of rateable value/year), property tax (15% of net assessable value), vacancy allowance (typically 1–2 months per 2-year tenancy), and letting commissions (usually 0.5 month per year). After costs, net yields in Hong Kong typically run 1–1.5% below gross. Cash-on-cash return adds the effect of mortgage leverage — if your mortgage repayment exceeds monthly rent, your cash flow is negative even with a positive net yield.
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