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You are thinking of renovating a basement apartment beneath your house, which you currently rent out for $521 per month. If you renovate the apartment, you could get $729 per month instead, starting next month. Assume renovations would cost $10,000, paid immediately, and would take very little time to complete so there’d be no delay in rental income. Assume monthly rental income would last for the foreseeable future (aka forever). If the applicable discount rate is 6% per year, what is the
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