I agree with Levi. Her plus is being female and not a hatchling, but she's still subadult so she doesn't trigger that 'breeder' cha-ching that a little bit larger snake would.
You can set whatever price you like, but whether you get a fast sale depends on whether a buyer sees her who will value her as much as you do. If they are looking for a albino female to breed to a hatchling male, it's perfect. By the time the hatchling male is ready, she'll be big enough too. But if they want to breed immeidately.. they'd pass unless she's a 'great deal'.
You might easily hit that buyer as soon as you list her. You can always list her at the best price you hope to get.. or higher, and then see what offers you get. Expect to get lowballers. They'll tell you that $200 is a great price and they can get albino females twice as big as yours for $180 at a show.. etc etc etc. Figure out the absolute lowest you will part with her, price her at what you hope to get for her"best case" and know that you'll most likely end up selling her for something between those two.