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Always calculate the yield spread: Net Rental Yield minus your mortgage interest rate. A positive spread means the property generates more income than your debt costs — positive cash flow leverage. A negative spread means you are funding the shortfall from personal income or hoping for appreciation to bail you out. Know which situation you are in before you buy.

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In some Japanese cities, small residential properties can be purchased with gross rental yields of 8–12% — among the highest in the developed world — because Japan's population is declining and property values in secondary cities are flat or falling. The high yield compensates for lack of capital appreciation. It is a reminder that high yield often comes with structural risks.

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