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Appreciation rate

Appreciation rate is the yearly percentage rate that an asset increases in value. For example, a home that you paid $150,000 three years ago that is almost worth $200,000 today had an average appreciation rate of 10%. After the first year, the home was worth $165,000. After the second year, the home was worth $181,500. And after the third year, the home is worth just a little under $200,000.