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Business, 19.12.2019 19:31, neariah24

Jill bought a house 3 years ago and paid $175,000 for it and spent $7,000 in closing costs. since, then she has made several improvements to the property for $75,000. jills boss promoted her to vp of market 5 and she had to relocate. she sold her house for $375,000 with $30,000 in selling costs. she bought a new house for $290,000. what is the capital gain on the sale of her original home?

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