Newfoundland and Labrador rental property investing
Rental Property ROI Calculator for Newfoundland and Labrador
Estimate monthly cash flow, cap rate, after-tax return and multi-year projections for any Newfoundland and Labrador rental property. Default values reflect the St. John's market. Adjust them to match your specific property.
Property details
Income and expenses
Tax settings Sources: CRA T776, T4002, T4037
Land is not depreciable. Check your municipal assessment.
Class 1 at 4% declining balance. Half-year rule applies in year 1.
Multi-year projection
Year 1 results (pre-tax)
Monthly mortgage payment
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Annual cash flow
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Cap rate
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Cash-on-cash return
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Year 1 results (after tax)
After-tax monthly cash flow
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After-tax annual cash flow
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After-tax cash-on-cash return
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Income tax on rental income
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CCA deduction year 1
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Analysis
Multi-year projection
| Year | Property value | Annual rent | Interest | CCA | Tax | Pre-tax CF | After-tax CF | Cumulative CF | Mortgage bal. |
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Sale analysis at end of hold period
Results are estimates for planning and educational purposes only, not financial or tax advice. Tax formulas sourced from CRA T776, T4002 and T4037. Vacancy, maintenance and closing costs not included. Consult a qualified Canadian accountant before making investment decisions.
Investing in Newfoundland and Labrador rental property
Land transfer tax Not applicable
Newfoundland and Labrador does not charge a provincial Land Transfer Tax on real estate purchases. A Land Registry fee applies but it is minimal compared to land transfer taxes in most other Canadian provinces. This makes Newfoundland and Labrador one of the more affordable provinces for acquisition costs.
Rent control No formal rent control
Newfoundland and Labrador does not have rent control legislation. Landlords can increase rent with proper notice during a tenancy. The Residential Tenancies Act provides tenant protections including required notice periods but does not cap the amount of allowable rent increases. Verify current notice requirements with Service NL before issuing any rent increase notice.
Legislation and disputes
Newfoundland and Labrador landlord-tenant relationships are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act (Newfoundland and Labrador). Service NL at gov.nl.ca/servicenl/residential-tenancies handles residential tenancy matters including applications related to security deposits, repairs and evictions.
Common questions about Newfoundland and Labrador rental property
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax or legal advice. Rules and legislation vary and change. Verify current rules with Service NL and consult a qualified advisor before making investment decisions.