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From the International Herald Tribune:

“With resort projects around the world dangling everything from satellite-ready security technology to a year’s worth of coconut oil spa treatments, developers are struggling to find new perks to entice luxury home buyers. The latest addition to the goody list: Private Jets. Projects around the world have started touting access to planes, free flights and discounts on charter services, hoping a few free rides will help close a deal on a vacation home.”
Plane services are particularly popular with developments in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America and an especially enticing perk for time-share and fractional projects, where buyers often fly in to use a house for only a few days.
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Posted in: Miscellaneous, Uncategorized on September 4, 2008

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