Although he's under contract with Minnesota for the 2006 season and the Twins have a club option on him for 2007, Torii Hunter has put his condominium on the market, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported Friday. "I'm putting it up for sale and will be renting an apartment," Hunter told the Star Tribune. "It's a business sometimes. I want to be here, but you never know what could happen. I've seen good friends leave here. Hunter told the newspaper that he's heard from people he trusts that he could be traded this offseason. Hunter's 2006 salary of $10.75 million would be the highest single-season in Twins history. The Twins have a $12 million option on him for the 2007 season, or could buy him out for $2 million. The Twins, however, told the newspaper that they would have to overwhelmed to trade their Gold Glove center fielder. But Hunter believes he could be dealt. "I've heard from a couple people who are real good sources. I'm human. When you hear that stuff, you're like, 'Wow, I better cover myself then.' If they want to, that's fine. That's why I understand the business side," he told the newspaper.