Buy A Home, Go To The Super Bowl

SuperBowlhouseIf you act now and buy this Smithtown, Long Island home for 2.499 million dollars, you can get 2 tickets to the Super Bowl.

*Buyers Bonus! 2 Tickets To The Super Bowl If In Contract By The End Of The NFL Season!* Stunning Newly Built Contractors Home, Every Possible Ammenity, Situated 280′ Above Sea Level W/ Winter Water Views And Awe Inspiring Sunsets, 2 Seperate Grazing Corrals With Barn, Serene, Private Setting, Please Call For Private Tour

Listing via Real LI

I don’t know about you but if I can afford a 2.5 million dollar home, I think that the cost of 2 Super Bowl tickets would not be a big concern. But I am sure the builders are hoping and praying the New York Giants go to the Super Bowl, it may increase the chances it sells.

 

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  2. Great incentive, hopefully you will find a football fan that needs tickets.

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