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Associated Press – Buy a house, get a $200,000 Bentley

 

If you build it, they will come. If you want them to buy it, throw in a free $200,000 Bentley.

At least that’s what an Arizona home builder is hoping as it tries to unload a pair of multimillion-dollar custom homes that have been languishing on the market for about a year.

The homes are located in Paradise Valley, a wealthy Phoenix suburb that’s part-time home to heavy-metal pioneer Alice Cooper. Each home is selling for about $1 million less than the original price, according to Five Star Development Group, based in Scottsdale.

One property, dubbed the “Old-World European Villa,” measures more than 7,800 square feet and is priced at just under $5 million. The second one, named the “Tuscan Estate,” has five bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths and measures around 7,500 square feet. It’s listed for just under $4 million.

To sweeten the deal, Five Star said Tuesday that it is offering buyers for each of the homes a free 2009 Bentley Continental GT valued at around $200,000.

For buyers who don’t dig the Bentley, Five Star is offering either a 50-hour card good for rides on a NetJets aircraft or an annual one-month vacation stay at a New Port Beach Marriott hotel for life.

Should a buyer prefer to knock off $200,000 from the price of the homes, that’s another option, said Five Star spokesman Brendan Mann.

The glitzy incentives definitely raise the stakes in the industry trend. For more than a year, home builders have been slashing prices and offering all sorts of incentive items, including upgrades on finishes like countertops or flooring, to flat-screen TVs and cars. Last summer, one San Diego developer even offered to buyers a two-for-one deal on homes.

One might expect that for a wealthy buyer, who likely could easily afford a Bentley on their own, the incentive on its face may not be a significant lure.

But Five Star says their offer is more about generating buzz and getting the rich folks out to open houses the next couple of weekends.

“The people that we’re speaking about can go buy anything they want; it isn’t really about that,” Mann said. “We just want people to tune into us.”

Five Star hasn’t bought any Bentleys yet but will be parking loaners outside the two homes during the open houses.

The developer hopes to appeal to wealthy snowbirds looking to wait out the winter in Arizona. The prospect of having a Bentley come with the house, thereby avoiding the hassle of shipping or buying a car to drive locally, might appeal to them, Mann suggested.

And if the Bentley promotion doesn’t yield a sale? What’s next? A free ticket on a space tourism flight? A yacht?

“We’re probably at the point where it’s unlikely that the offer is going to get sweetened any more,” Mann said.

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AZ Central – 10 questions to ask a real-estate agent

You want an agent who will help you find a home that meets your needs and can get you through closing with few problems.

Questions suggested by the Arizona Association of Realtors:

1 What will you do for me?

This question is the crux of the interview. The agent you hire should demonstrate what actions he or she will take to help you reach your goals. Expect answers touting communication and negotiation skills and personal commitment.

2 What plan do you have to find a home for me?

Buyers should expect their agents to have a plan to help them find the right house. Expect the agent to have access to objective information about each property, professionals to help with financing and inspections, and more.

3 Do you have the time to devote to my needs?

Many real-estate agents will promote the number of sales they’ve had or how many buyers they are working with, but does the agent have the time to devote to your needs? If the agent is working with several buyers or has lots of listings, make sure you’re comfortable with the time they’ll have for you. If you tell them what you need, most agents are willing to do what it takes to get the job done.

4 How often will you communicate with me and how often?

The success of your transaction depends on regular communication. You should agree to the frequency of contacts: contact is vital, even when nothing is happening. Insist on communicating with the agent, not just with the agent’s assistant.

5 How do you decide what price range to recommend to me?

Choosing a price range is key to your search. Agents should look for homes in the range you’re comfortable with, not merely what you qualify for. When it’s time to make an offer, expect your agent to provide a list of comparable sales, which should help you establish your offering price.

6 Explain to me how “real estate” works. What happens in this process and what is expected of me?

Buyers need to understand the process so there won’t be any surprises. How offers are presented and negotiated, what happens during escrow, which inspections are recommended, what estimated costs will be, and any potential problems that could arise should be addressed.

7 What type of training or education do you have in real estate?

Most successful real-estate agents devote time to continuing education. The educated practitioner will know more about the laws and practices affecting your transaction. Commitment to education indicates a high degree of professionalism.

8 What happens if I am not happy with your services?

Besides learning what the agent will do for you, you also need to know what recourse you have if the agent drops the ball. Discuss how your relationship with your agent can be improved or terminated so there are no surprises.

9 What references can you give me?

Number of sales is important but reputation is equally so. A National Association of Realtors’ survey of buyers and sellers finds that 82 percent of them would use the same agent in their next transaction. A firm’s sales record will probably indicate the success of their agents. Get references!

10 Are you a Realtor?

A Realtor is a member of the National Association of Realtors, a professional organization that provides information on laws and other issues. Realtors are obligated to follow a code of ethics.

 

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