I liked that I could paste a listing, confirm the numbers, and get a fast read without getting buried in finance jargon.
Camila O.
Independent Buyer
If spending a few dollars could save you from a bad deal that costs tens of thousands later, you would do it. This is that moment. Get the numbers clear, move faster, and stop losing time on properties that never made sense in the first place.
Why statistics matter
The National Association of REALTORS reports that 43% of buyers started their home search online. When deals start moving that fast, getting to the numbers quickly matters even more.
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Quick Verdict
Most important number
$512 /mo
Strong at a glance: positive monthly cash flow, healthy return, and enough cushion to absorb ordinary rent volatility.
Why it feels worth $9
It tells you what the deal means, how fragile it is, and what would break first, not just the raw math.
Monthly cash flow
$512/mo
The first number most investors care about.
Total monthly cost
$2,288
Mortgage plus monthly expenses.
Break-even rent
$2,288
The floor before the deal goes negative.
Margin of Safety
Can absorb 12.4% rent loss
Shows how much room the deal has before cash flow turns negative.
Stress Check
At -5% rent: $372/mo
Quick sensitivity check without a giant spreadsheet table.
Investor Read
Stable with real breathing room
A short interpretation layer so the report feels actionable, not mechanical.
What you pay for
Clear verdict, profit numbers, risk read, stress check, trust layer, and a downloadable report you can revisit later.
Why it converts better
It previews the same visual language users get after paying, so the upgrade feels like unlocking depth instead of switching experiences.
Stop Guessing
Know if the deal actually makes money.
Instead of eyeballing a listing and hoping the numbers work, you get a fast read on whether the property is worth your attention.
Move Faster
Spend a little to avoid mistakes that can cost thousands later.
Most investors lose time rebuilding the same calculator over and over. This gives you a cleaner decision faster, before you waste hours on a weak property.
We’re reviewing the deal details you entered. This loading screen is intentionally paced so the experience feels guided instead of abrupt.
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Reading inputs
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Building snapshot
Step 3
Preparing result
Deal Intake
The intake is manual for now so you stay in control of the assumptions. Add the property basics, plug in the deal numbers, and get a fast read without waiting on a listing import.
Investor Feedback
Average Rating
4.7
out of 5.0
7 reviews
I liked that I could paste a listing, confirm the numbers, and get a fast read without getting buried in finance jargon.
Camila O.
Independent Buyer
The summary was easy to understand, and the visual widgets made the report feel premium instead of technical for the sake of it.
Avery M.
Short-Term Rental Investor
Rentalytics gave me a cleaner first-pass screen than the messy process we usually use. It helped me decide quickly whether the property deserved a deeper look.
Jordan R.
Acquisitions Manager
I’m not a pro underwriter, so seeing the summary, risks, and return breakdown in one place made the deal feel understandable instead of overwhelming.
Nina P.
First-Time Investor
The report made it obvious where the deal was strong, where it was soft, and what to improve. That clarity is worth way more than another spreadsheet tab.
Darius C.
Rental Portfolio Builder
What I liked most was how fast it turned rough numbers into a real decision. It felt closer to a paid underwriting review than a basic rental calculator.
Elena B.
Buy and Hold Operator
I ran a four-unit through Rentalytics and it highlighted the weak margin immediately. That alone saved me from wasting time on a deal that looked better at first glance than it did on paper.
Marcus H.
Small Multifamily Investor
I got a clean read on the deal fast. It helped me avoid chasing a property that looked better at first glance than it did once the numbers were laid out.
Jordan M.
Small multifamily investor
I liked that I could paste a listing, confirm the numbers, and get a fast read without getting buried in finance jargon.
Camila O.
Independent Buyer
The summary was easy to understand, and the visual widgets made the report feel premium instead of technical for the sake of it.
Avery M.
Short-Term Rental Investor
Rentalytics gave me a cleaner first-pass screen than the messy process we usually use. It helped me decide quickly whether the property deserved a deeper look.
Jordan R.
Acquisitions Manager
I’m not a pro underwriter, so seeing the summary, risks, and return breakdown in one place made the deal feel understandable instead of overwhelming.
Nina P.
First-Time Investor
The report made it obvious where the deal was strong, where it was soft, and what to improve. That clarity is worth way more than another spreadsheet tab.
Darius C.
Rental Portfolio Builder
What I liked most was how fast it turned rough numbers into a real decision. It felt closer to a paid underwriting review than a basic rental calculator.
Elena B.
Buy and Hold Operator
I ran a four-unit through Rentalytics and it highlighted the weak margin immediately. That alone saved me from wasting time on a deal that looked better at first glance than it did on paper.
Marcus H.
Small Multifamily Investor
I got a clean read on the deal fast. It helped me avoid chasing a property that looked better at first glance than it did once the numbers were laid out.
Jordan M.
Small multifamily investor
Who This Is For
If you are looking at multiple listings every week, this helps you filter the weak ones quickly and spend your time only where the opportunity is real.
Who This Is For
If spreadsheets slow you down or mental math leaves too much room for error, this gives you a simpler way to understand the deal without getting buried in the process.
Who This Is For
One bad property can cost far more than the price of clarity. This is built for people who would rather verify the numbers now than pay for the mistake later.