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Analyze 1 home at a time

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Features

Analyze up to 500 homes at a time

FREE deal calculator app

One click property analysis

Zillow integration

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Product updates

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Monthly license

$ 50 / mo

Features

Analyze up to 500 homes at a time

FREE deal calculator app

One click property analysis

Zillow integration

1 year unlimited access

Product updates

1 week free trial included

24/7 customer portal with free easy cancellation

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FAQ

Any Questions?

What is Cash on Cash return?

In real estate investing, the cash-on-cash return is the ratio of annual (before-tax) cash flow divided by the total amount of cash invested, expressed as a percentage. It is often used in real estate to measure the investing performance of a listing and understand return expected on the money invested

What is the Rent-to-Purchase ratio?

Rent-to-Purchase ratio is (estimated monthly rent ÷ listing price). The larger the ratio, the higher cash flow potential, because you can charge more rental income relative to the cost to purchase the property.

What properties and neighborhoods are supported?

CashOn can analyze Zillow map areas that contain properties with rent estimates. Properties without rent estimates are not included in the CashOn analysis and results.

Where does the data come from?

Data is analyzed from Zillow.com including but not limited to the listing price, zestimate, and rental estimate.

This is not financial advice. Do your own due diligence.

We can not analyze properties that are not on Zillow. We can only showcase the best deals the market has to offer. We do not guarantee that you will find a great deal. We provide a set of metrics and tools to help narrow your search as you sift through a sea of options. You must do you own due diligence and research to come up with your own data and estimates. The estimates are not financial advice. Do you own due diligence.

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