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Free Car with Purchase of a Townhome-Style Condo in Raleigh, N.C.

RALEIGH, N.C.--With the housing market slow, real estate developer Haim Einhorn figured he had to do something special to bring out the buyers.

Why not throw in a free car?

So from Saturday, August 29 through Labor Day, September 7 the first ten buyers who purchase one of the $107,900 townhome-style condos at Dutch Village will also receive a free 2009 Nissan Versa*.

“You have to do extraordinary things in extraordinary times,” said Einhorn, the 53 year-old developer and manager of Dutch Village, LLC. “For ten people this is going to be the buy of a lifetime.” Einhorn is proud to present this incredible opportunity to qualified buyers. With an investment of as little as $500 down, and monthly payments under $800*, you can live in one of Dutch Village’s newly renovated townhome-style condos… this is in addition to the $8,000 tax credit given by the federal government to first time home buyers.

The Dutch Village townhome-style condos are 1,075 square feet with two bedrooms and 1.5 baths, or 1,275 square feet for three bedrooms and 1.5 baths. All have storage facilities and assigned parking, while the community features a clubhouse, swimming pool, and a kids playground surrounded by magnificent landscaping in an excellent location just minutes from downtown Raleigh.

Mike Didio, a Dutch Village resident, described them as ''high-quality at a very affordable price.''

Einhorn admits that people are skeptical at first about the free car giveaway. “There are no strings attached,” he says. “Just come in and prove it to yourself.”

For more information, please call Karen Hardie at (919) 830-5802 or go to www.DutchVillageRaleigh.com

*Tax, tags and doc fees excluded.

*Payments, rates, and terms are subject to qualification and lenders final approval

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