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A young couple purchases their first new home in 2011 for $95,000. They sell it to move into a bigger home in 2018 for $105,000.
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A young couple purchases their first new home in 2011 for $95,000. They sell it to move into a bigger home in 2018 for $105,000.
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A young couple purchases their first new home in 2011 for $95,000. They sell it to move into a bigger home in 2018 for $105,000.
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So what do you want to calculate
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