We’ve just entered this new-build house competition, house worth £415,000 in Cawston, Rugby, Warwickshire, (the birth place of William Shakespeare) England. Have you entered? Competition closes on New Year’s Day 2021
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Win Hilltop Home
We have just entered this win-a-house competition. Winton House plans to meet the minimum amount of tickets by December 2020. Let us know if you’ve entered or organised a house competition/raffle; how have you found the process? #OwnYourFuture
Win Edwardian House
We recently entered this house competition for a chance to win an Edwardian house set in Airdrie, Scotland. What are your thoughts on this competition?
Win a Holiday Home
Win a holiday home: here we list details of this luxury lodge located in St Andrews, England. The organiser, partnered with the Daily Mail newspaper for this dream prize. Could you be the winner?
Win Yorkshire Barn Conversion
Win a barn conversion: here we list details of this stunning property located in Yorkshire, England. The organiser hopes to sell a minimum of 250,000 tickets. Could you be the winner?
Win Victorian House
Win a house: here we list details of this grand Victorian House located in Yorkshire, England. The organiser hopes to sell a minimum of 500,000 tickets. Could you be the winner?
Win Eco Home and Maserati Car
Win a eco-friendly home and Maserati car: here we list details of this modern property located in Market Bosworth, England. The organiser hopes to sell a minimum of 712,500 tickets. Could you be the winner?
How does a Raffle Property differ from a House Competition?
Raffles can only be held by non-profit charities; therefore as a property-owner you must partner yourself to a registered charity — whereas, House Competitions can be held for profit by property-owners without charity involvement //
#FindYourAlternative — selling your property in a raffle
Be encouraged and equipped to think big and think differently within current property markets by these two successful ways to selling your property and #FindYourAlternative //
Why do organisers of House Competitions make the questions difficult to answer?
House Competition questions that are so difficult that entrants tend to guess the answer, can introduce a random element, and may well be classed as an illegal lottery!!