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Couldn't be more explicit since I don't understand the problem well enough.
We had set a price for our house before the market tanked in '07. If we were to attempt to sell the house now (just as an example) I'm curious what the price would be simply reflecting the cumulative increase in price that the yearly general national inflation rate would have. So if the price in '07 was $100 and the inflation rate for the years '08 through '13 was (hypothetically) 1, 2, 1, 3, 4, 2.5 then $100 in '07 would equal $? in /13? Mark |
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