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What is your bag packing selling price?
The market in a lot of our areas is out of control right now. I'm in the Denver/Aurora area and I have been offered a shockingly high off market amount for my duplex. It is in an area that is about to see 5-10 million in new homes only blocks away, and the surrounding homes are ripe for gentrification. In the long run holding is the clear answer, but....what is your bag packing number? How do you figure that out?