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Buy one home and get a second one free

Posted Jun 03 2008, 08:48 PM by Karen Datko
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The grocery shopper's beloved BOGO -- buy one, get one (free) -- has moved into the realm of home sales. Yes, home sales. In yet another sign of how anxious sellers have become in today's housing market, a San Diego real estate developer has offered a free $400,000 row home to anyone who buys one of his estate homes starting at $1.6 million.

"We want to reduce our inventory," Mark Connal, a vice president at Michael Crews Development, told the San Diego Union-Tribune. "We're prepared to bite the bullet. ... Right now, every builder I know is selling houses at less than it costs to build them."

Another company official, Dawn Berry, was quoted by a San Diego TV station: "We thought, 'Why does it just have to be on Pop-Tarts and restaurants? Why not buy one home, get one free.'" Of course, you'll have to pay property taxes on both.

The houses available for $1.6 million and up are gated estate homes in the San Pasqual Valley. The row homes, in Escondido, once sold for $540,000, according to the Union-Tribune.

A flier at the developer's Web site says, "It's never been done before and may never be done again!" The flier and a post at the company's blog say the offer was good through May 31.

A blog post at L.A. Land about the promotion generated plenty of comments. For instance, reader Greg said: "This is great! It will give me somewhere to park the free SUV I'll get with the purchase of my new hybrid." "steve in k.c." said: "May I default on the first one and then still keep the second one? Thanks in advance. Honey, get the kids, and load the van ... we're moving."

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Do you get the second one free and clear?  Rent it out to someone whose lost their home to foreclosure!

How about for every $1.6 million home they sell, they give the $400K home to a family in need who can afford the property taxes but maybe can't swing a loan or down payment right now?  You know, like that Extreme Home Makeover show, where they rebuild homes for great families that may have fallen on hard times, or just do so much for the community but don't have the best house to fit their needs.   That would be better than some richie owning it and charging to rent it to a family like that.

I already own my own home  and am quite happy. But America needs to stop the greed. If were rich enough to do this, I would for sure.

mia b is a communist

why don't you start giving things away an we will decide for you just what you can afford or leave others alone and mind your own business,by the way What is "rich enough"

Right on Mia B!

What can you do with a seconds home (problem)?  You will still have to pay property taxes, utilities, maintenance.  Even if you rented the new renters can trash it, not pay the rent  and could just be a huge problem.  What would you do?  board it up for 5 years until this crisis is over to try and sell it?

Best deal is  would be get the 1.6 Million dollar home for $800,000.

just give a green card with new homes the inventory will be lapped up in days!!!!

more people more economy !!!  

Owing a home for 1.6 million in California does not mean your rich. The average cost of a home in Southern California is over 600,000. A million dallor home is more like a medium priced house unfortunately. 1.6 million will probably get you 3-4 bedrooms and 2-3 baths. I live in Southern California and had to pay 500,000 for a townhouse. We couldn't even afford a single family home. Back to my point that 1.6 does not mean your rich in this housing market.

How about this,stop building houses that people cant afford or in areas thats not populated by people.Building house you cant sell is the most unheard of thing.I see why you guys are hurting.Like we dont have enough houses already.

...This happens when unregulated building planning and greedy development destroy our once beautyful country with all its natural treasures. Now we are choking with concrete everywhere, even in once pristine places out in the country.

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