The Associated Press is reporting:
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 homebuilder 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, five and a half baths and measures around 7,500 square feet. It's listed for just under $4 million.
To sweeten the deal, Five Star said Tuesday it is offering buyers for each of the homes a free 2009 Bentley Continental GT valued at around $200,000.
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