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Gross yield is the annual rental income generated by an asset, divided by the price of acquiring it – so a property that brings in £10,000 per year in rent and cost you £100,000 to buy gives a gross yield of 10%. (On your calculator, that’s 10,000 divided by 100,000. The result is 0.1, which expressed as a percentage is 10%.)
The Complete Guide to Property Investment: How to survive & thrive in the new world of buy-to-let
by Rob Dix
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