Real Estate Chart Examples

Property values, rental income vs expenses, cap rate comparisons, occupancy rates, and NOI trend charts for real estate investors and agents.

Property Value Over Time

Show how a property or portfolio of properties has appreciated (or declined) across months and years. This line chart gives real estate investors and operators a clean way to communicate asset performance to LPs, buyers, and co-investors — without digging through appraisal reports.

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Rental Income vs Expenses

Put gross rental income and operating expenses side by side to show exactly what a property earns after costs. This grouped bar chart is built for LP updates, acquisition analyses, and partnership presentations — anywhere you need to demonstrate whether a property is performing as underwritten.

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Occupancy Rate Chart

Track how consistently your properties stay leased over time. This line chart shows occupancy rate trends — by property, portfolio, or asset type — making it easy to identify problem assets, demonstrate stable performance to LPs, and contextualize revenue performance in quarterly investor updates.

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Cap Rate Comparison Chart

Compare capitalization rates across properties, markets, or asset types to quickly evaluate relative value and investment risk. This horizontal bar chart makes it easy to rank deals side by side — essential for acquisition presentations, LP deal memos, and portfolio reviews where you need to explain why one opportunity is more attractive than another.

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Cash-on-Cash Return Chart

Measure and compare the annual cash return on equity invested across properties and deals. This bar chart gives real estate investors and LPs an immediate read on cash flow performance — essential for acquisition analyses, fund reporting, and side-by-side deal comparisons where you need to show which assets are generating the best returns on invested capital.

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NOI Trend Chart

Track how Net Operating Income evolves across quarters and years for a property or portfolio. This line chart makes it easy to show income growth, expense management, and value creation over time — an essential metric for LP quarterly updates, refinancing presentations, and any conversation where you need to demonstrate that a real estate asset is improving.

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