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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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If mia b is a communist, then I am too! I agree with you completely mia!

mia b - I'm gonna take a wild guess and say you're on welfare or rely on the government for some sort of income.

Sounds like something out of the depression era.

Mia B is a communist, if you want to be like russia, move there, dont try to make USA into Russia. People Boguth th e1.6 million dollar homes when the economy was good, but now people are scared. Hello, we're not in a recession yet.

Off to stimulate the economy, one box of cookies at a time

Overpriced? It seems apparent to me that a good number of you either don't own homes, purchased them 15+ years ago or simply have no idea how real estate works. At 1.6 million I can guarantee, currently, the estimated value of the house is signifigantly more, especially in prime real estate areas, but because the market sucks right now, they won't get the estimated value of the home, and if the home is a REO than I KNOW they have already taken a hit as far as gain goes. For instance I just purchased a home in northern CA for 240,000, the estimated value, however, is 406,000, but because the home was an REO, the bank was desperate to sell it and not lose any more income on it. And as far as "giving" a home away, whether it's free or not, why should anyone. Those who purchase homes, even at 1.6 mil, aren;t neccesarily super rich, they could simply be like me and invested their money wisely and saved it, instead of I don't know, buying an iphone or a coach purse or buying that 3.50 latte a day. So my question is to Mia B and everyone who agrees with her, Why should someone else profit or gain from my hard work?

Let the builders suffer. When times were good greed blinded them and they took no mercy on buyers. Now that the tide is turning, Boo Hoo..... We're loosing money..

I don't understand why "cvs" called "Mia B" a communist. Since when giving a charity is a communist or bad act. Just shows you the current state people live in, blinded by money and power.

..so what happens to your capital gains calculation when you go to sell the free home. If it cost you $ 0, then you get taxed on every penny of the sales price. And we know you will probably never be able to sell the $ 1.6mil. home for a profit. So from a long term after-tax standpoint, it's a lose-lose situation. The developer gets to dump inventory and receive a tax credit. So who makes up the difference for lost tax revenue - you & I. As the old saying goes: " if it sounds too good to be true..."

I agree with cvs, mia b, chris, spaceage4 eva (how telling) and david don't understand a market economy (risk/ reward) coupled with the personal freedom to  make ones own fortune is what has made our country GREAT! Tell it like it is yursa!!

sell the 1.6m@cost and give the 400k house away to the poor,write it off on taxes as a business loss..

"This happens when unregulated building planning and greedy development"

No, this happens when stupid people buy something they cannot afford.

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