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It held its value when the rest of the market dropped.
I knew the best would appreciate, or at least hold its value.
The stock has held its value throughout the recent turmoil.
"Buyers today are demanding something that will hold its value."
Gold has held its value much better than the dollar against commodities like oil, he said.
It would continue to work provided property and the stock market continued to rise or at least hold its value.
"It's also a beautiful place to live and we feel the home will hold its value and increase."
The Jazz is highly sought after and holds its value well.
Generally, the larger and more luxurious the apartment, the better it has held its value.
He said that area's real estate market had held its value better than many other sections in the metropolitan region.
It is also a piece of kit likely to hold its value, something definitely worth considering.
The house, well situated on a prestigious country road, held its value during the last three years - but didn't go up.
Gold will always hold its value, as nothing else will."
A gently used three-year-old Lexus holds its value very well.
Don't worry, the Mexican peso has held its value over the last decade.
Once it was useful as a hedge against inflation that would hold its value when paper currencies did not.
Their entangled states last 400ns, and the memory holds its value for four times longer.
Translation: the Pakistani rug I loved probably would not hold its value.
Ours, to be built on a tree farm, would represent a nice estate that should hold its value for our grandchildren, when.
Meanwhile, the government claims that old currency left in interest-bearing accounts should hold its value, so long as it is not spent.
A two-family house, he added, will "hold its value better than a condo and stands a good chance" of appreciating over time.
They still want large, luxurious, conservatively styled homes and quality construction that holds its value.
"Real estate has held its value slightly better than most other investments, especially prewar buildings that are still very much in demand.
"A house with a masonry chimney and wood or brick siding will hold its value.
Some younger buyers go beyond the financials to all of the intangibles that may determine how well an apartment will hold its value.