Step 1
Choose the search lane
Set the city, price ceiling, down payment, and property type so the analysis starts with listings that fit the investment lane you want to screen.
Investor Tools
Search a city, set your price ceiling and down payment, then rank the strongest opportunities using active sales, nearby closed lease comps, monthly carrying costs, and investor-oriented ROI scoring.
Launch Search
Running the ROI search
This can take a moment while the page scans active listings and closed rental comps for the selected city.
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The tool needs enough nearby closed rentals to produce a confident estimate. If the first search comes back thin, try a larger max purchase price or a city with more recent leasing activity.
Important Notes
This tool uses listing data sourced from Miami MLS via Bridge Interactive. Rental estimates are built from nearby closed residential lease comps and should be treated as screening guidance, not a lease guarantee.
Insurance is an estimate. Taxes use the MLS annual tax amount when available, with a fallback investor tax assumption if taxes are missing from the MLS record.
ROI scores favor stronger monthly cash flow, cash-on-cash return, and rent-to-price efficiency, while also weighting comp confidence.
Always verify final financing, insurance, HOA budgets, lease restrictions, and tax treatment with your lender, insurer, attorney, and CPA before purchasing an investment property.
Investor Analysis
ROI Search is built to help South Florida investors narrow the research list before deeper underwriting. It compares active listings with nearby closed lease comps, estimates carrying costs, and gives you a cleaner first pass on which opportunities deserve a closer look.
Step 1
Set the city, price ceiling, down payment, and property type so the analysis starts with listings that fit the investment lane you want to screen.
Step 2
The tool uses nearby closed residential lease comps to estimate rent potential, then weights comp confidence, distance, and property fit.
Step 3
Taxes, insurance, HOA dues, financing assumptions, and estimated monthly cost are part of the first-pass investor property analysis.
Step 4
Use the results to decide what deserves a deeper review with your lender, insurer, attorney, CPA, property manager, and local market advisor.
Investor FAQ
ROI Search compares active listings with nearby closed rental comps, estimated financing, taxes, insurance, HOA costs, and investor-oriented metrics such as cash flow and cash-on-cash return.
No. ROI Search is a screening tool. Investors should verify financing, insurance, HOA rules, taxes, lease restrictions, local rules, and legal structure with the appropriate professionals before purchasing.
It can help investors compare rent and carrying-cost assumptions, but preconstruction buyers still need to review deposit schedules, estimated HOA budgets, rental rules, delivery timing, and future supply.