Game of life rule for selling houses?

Uzzr

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Dear board game experts!

The "Game of life" review at
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/325347/review-of-a-new-core-version-of-life-c-2007
states that since 2007 the "Game of life" no longer contains "speculation on home value mechanism".

Wikipedia contains the following clue:
There is an addition of a new space where a player can sell his house. The sale price of one's house is determined by multiplying (or dividing) the original price of the house by an amount determined by spinning the wheel. If a low number is spun, the player loses profit, a mid-range number breaks even and a high number nets a tremendous profit. If one sells his house in this manner, another house is bought and the process is repeated (without option) at the end of the game. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_of_Life#Selling_one.27s_house)

I failed to find any comments in any rule-set available at http://www.hasbro.com/customer-service/toy-game-instructions.cfm

So could someone please formulate the exact rule of selling a house in the "Game of life" edition issued between 2000 and 2005 or share a link to the corresponding rule-set.
 
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