Here is the Bicycle Bluebook:
https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/sear...spx?id=3051785
So, as soon as you walk out the door, you'll have a $150 to $200 bike.
At the same time, your bike should be tuned up, ready to go, and hopefully even have some continuing support from the shop. Also ask if it has full first-owner warranty coverage as a bike being sold "new".
Also keep in mind that many bike shops are having big close-out sales on 2017 bikes now.
Is it a good deal? I can't say. It appears to be a pretty basic hybrid. I actually prefer non-suspension, and the bike looks clean. If the BBB photo is representative, then probably a pretty good rear derailleur, cheap crankset. Pedals and seat depends on what actually is on the bike.
Anyway, not a bad bike for the price.
It should suit you fine for the next few years until your kid gets old enough to ride faster than you