You own a piece of land in a prime location that is


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a. You own a piece of land in a prime location that is currently unused. Similar lots have recently sold for $3 million. Over the past five years, the price of land in the area has increased by 10 percent per year, with an annual standard deviation of 20 percent. A potential buyer has recently approached you and wants an option to buy the land in the next 6 months for $3.2 million. The risk-free rate of interest is 5 percent per year, compounded continuously. Use the Black-Scholes option pricing model to determine how much you should charge for the option.

b. Suppose instead that you wanted the option to sell the land to the potential buyer in 6 months. Assuming all the facts are the same, what should be the price of the option today?

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