Commission planning
Estimate listing-side or buying-side commission based on sale price so everyone is working from the same assumption.
This page is built for people comparing property deals, listing fees, or monthly housing costs. Open the mode you need, enter the property numbers, and review the result with the formula and supporting detail.
Run the property math clearly: commissions, appreciation, mortgage payments, yield, ROI, and property tax.
Follow the flow from top to bottom. The longer step sets switch to a zigzag layout so they stay readable on larger screens.
Choose the property calculation you need instead of trying to force everything into one formula.
Enter the property value, rate, and time values exactly as you know them.
Use the result and supporting values to compare listings, rents, financing options, or tax estimates.
These are the situations this calculator is built for, from quick everyday checks to business and planning work.
Estimate listing-side or buying-side commission based on sale price so everyone is working from the same assumption.
Check monthly payment, total payments, and interest before committing to one rate or loan term.
Turn rent and property value into a simple annual yield number to compare properties more quickly.
Model what a property might be worth after several years of growth, then compare that against financing costs.
Measure gain or loss on a property outcome and turn it into a percentage that is easier to compare with other opportunities.
Estimate annual and monthly tax burden so a purchase or rental plan does not look cheaper on paper than it is in practice.
Short answers to the questions people usually ask before trusting a result.
No. Rental yield is a simple income-to-value measure. It helps compare properties quickly, but it does not include financing, repairs, vacancy, or appreciation.
Yes. Change the rate or loan term and rerun the mortgage mode to see how the monthly payment and total interest move.
It works for all three. Buyers use it for payment and tax checks, agents use it for commission math, and investors use it for yield, ROI, and appreciation scenarios.