It depends on when you sell it, the market in which you sell it and the condition. Provided you paid fair market price, in most markets it’s highly probable, fired or not, it will still appreciate, but to what end? Even if it appreciated 100% you’re only looking at a few hundred bucks. It’s a low yield investment at best, to most it’s not worth the cost of babysitting it for the next owner. Unless you can flip it right now for a profit to help buy something you truly want, I say take it out and shoot it!
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