Charlotte, NC, Investor Yield Index
Charlotte scores 35/100 (grade C) and ranks #13 of 18 tracked metros for rental cash flow. At the Charlotte-Concord median of $257,739 renting near $1,740/mo, the estimated DSCR is 0.83 at a 6.80% loan rate, which is below the 1.2 lender minimum.
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Index 35/100 · rank #13
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Assumptions: 25% down + 3% closing costs, 40% opex/vacancy load 30-year amortization. Lenders typically require DSCR ≥ 1.2. Estimates, not a quote.
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Common questions about Charlotte
Is Charlotte, NC a good market for rental investors in 2026?
On the Investor Yield Index it scores 35/100 (grade C), ranking #13 of 18 tracked metros. The median price is $257,739 with rent around $1,740/mo, producing an estimated 4.86% cap rate and 0.83 DSCR at a 6.80% financing rate. At today's rates few U.S. metros clear positive cash flow on default terms, so the score is best read as where Charlotte stands relative to other markets.
What is the cap rate in Charlotte?
The model estimates a 4.86% cap rate at the median price-to-rent ratio, assuming a 40% operating-expense load. Your actual cap rate depends on the specific property and expenses.
Will a rental in Charlotte qualify for a DSCR loan?
It’s tight. The estimated DSCR of 0.83 is below the typical 1.2 minimum at 6.80%; a larger down payment or rate buydown may be needed to qualify.
Markets ranked near Charlotte
The closest metros above and below Charlotte on the index, plus the top markets for comparison.
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Index assumptions, 25% down, a 40% operating-expense load, 30-year amortization, and a 6.80% loan rate. DSCR is net operating income divided by annual debt service, lenders typically want at least 1.2. Cap rate, gross yield, DSCR, and cash-on-cash are weighted 30, 20, 30, and 20 percent. Prices and rents are live Zillow figures for relative comparison, not lender quotes or investment advice.