Net Operating Income (NOI)

Rental income minus operating expenses, excluding mortgage payments and capital expenditures.

Real Estate Investing

Definition

NOI is the core profitability metric for income-producing properties. It includes all rental income minus vacancy losses, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and management fees. NOI explicitly excludes financing costs (mortgage) and capital improvements, providing a property-level performance measure independent of how the purchase was financed.

functions Formula

NOI = Gross Rental Income − Vacancy Loss − Operating Expenses

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A 10-unit apartment building generates $200K gross rent, with 5% vacancy ($10K) and $80K operating expenses. NOI = $200K - $10K - $80K = $110K. At a 7% cap rate, the property is worth $110K/0.07 = $1.57M.

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  • Core property profitability metric
  • Excludes mortgage payments and CapEx
  • Used to calculate cap rate
  • Independent of financing structure

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