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I know price gouging is a sin, but there's an old saying "i cant make money off a christian but i cant lose money either". knowing this, would it be considered a sin to sell a house for a profit? i mean there is a line between selling a house for 500% over market and 25%, but i feel horrible at the thought of taking advantage of others

I know price gouging is a sin, but there's an old saying "i cant make money off a christian but i cant lose money either". knowing this, would it be considered a sin to sell a house for a profit? i mean there is a line between selling a house for 500% over market and 25%, but i feel horrible at the thought of taking advantage of others

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No. If your intent is to deliberately exploit people then that would be ethically compromising. Instead, you can meet in the middle and find a compromise that satisfies both parties. No one gets hurt, everyone wins.