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Bloke Is Raffling Off His £500,000 Home For £2.50

Bloke Is Raffling Off His £500,000 Home For £2.50

You have to be in it to win it.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

What if we told you that you could own a beautiful, two-storey Scottish home for less than a couple of pounds? Well, you just need to head to drawahouse.com.

A man has decided to raffle off his £500,000 home in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

The price of a ticket: £2.50 (available in all currencies). The best bit is that you'll get a free ticket if you use the code 'LAD' at the checkout.

For less than the cost of a coffee and a croissant and you could own a five-bedroom, detached home with stunning gardens, four public rooms, a sun room, large conservatory area and even a sauna.

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If you ever wanted to nip up north to the beautiful, rolling hills of Scotland for a holiday or even a permanent move then now is your chance.

Property prices across all the major cities in the UK certainly aren't cheap and you could be paying off your mortgage for decades. But imagine having a beautiful home for £2.50.

If you spend £10, you'll get an additional two tickets directly from the charity partner. You have to be in it to win it.

What's even better is if you're in the top 20 spenders for tickets, you and your partner will be personally flown to the heart of the UK for the live raffle draw at the swanky Cinnamon Club Westminster London. So, if you want a free trip to London, then spend big at the checkout.

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Writing on the drawahouse.com website, the house's owner says: "I guess the question that personally 'triggers' me the most is: Is this a scam? That's always a sore one.

"My parents still live in the area and brought me up with solid 'values'. I don't need to steal and I also respect that people in life have to work extremely hard to get money. So, the £2.50 fee was to make it accessible for everyone, I just dislike the idea of people being 'priced out' of an opportunity like this.

If only every real estate agent and seller was like this bloke.

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So, what's the catch, there isn't one really, but you do need to answer one multiple choice question "Which year was Airdrie's observatory first established?"

But don't fear the questionnaire, it's all very easy to navigate through.

And here's what we like most about this competition. You are only pre-ordering tickets today; you don't need to pay any cash at this point. You will only need to stump up the dosh when all the tickets are ordered and the competition is closed.

So, you keep your cash in your pocket at 'no risk' until all the tickets are gone!

You can find out more about the competition here.

Featured Image Credit: drawahouse

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