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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Appreciation Formula
After searching the site, I can't seem to find the basic appreciation formula. Any insight?
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Hi Thomas,
There is no really "appreciation formula", simply because "appreciation" is unknown variable. Now, we can always assume a certain percentage, multiply by the current value of the property and find out the appreciation in $.
Kyle