4million Dream Home With Raffle House Review

Raffle House are offering entrants the chance to win "a dream home worth more than £4million" in their latest prize draw. However unlike in previous draws where the property has been designated this time round the prize is just £4million cold hard cash to achieve your property dreams. Tickets for this one cost from £10 and subscriptions are now an option.


Launched: 26th February 2024 Closes: 28th April 2024

Platform: Raffle House

Location: UK, RM14

House Value: £4000000 (6 Bedrooms)

Ticket Price: £10.00 (Free Entry Available)

Tickets Sold: Unknown

Cash Alternative: 70% cash sum (after deductions)

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Here we go again. Another month and another big money prize draw at Raffle House where you could win enough money to buy an Omaze style home and still have change left to pay for it. As is now the norm, there's no property as such to be won but instead you could be taking home £4million to buy your dream home. You don't even have to use the money to buy a home (unlike Tramway Path) as you're free to use the cash as you like. The big question is whether anyone actually gets £4million because despite their numerous prize draws and high profile no one is any the wiser if Raffle House have actually created a big money/property winner since they started this big money approach. We know they have winners because they're on the winners page - but there's just no information with respect to the amount won.

About The Property

As there's no property on offer we can't tell you about it. However Raffle House look liked they've jumped on the Omaze "let's give away a place in the sun" during December bandwagon by plastering a lovely looking Villa with pool across their new look site. We wonder whether that may mislead entrants or entice them? Either way it's a nice looking property and definitely tempts you in to buy when there's wet and grey skies just outside the office window. Interestingly despite offering big money Raffle House do have a little dig at Omaze on their website. They've got a small section under the heading "Winning the wrong house is a burden" and suggest "a mega pad might look like the dream, but it might also mean a monthly burden to settle those bills". With their approach of giving you the cash then you can buy where you want, what you want and everyone's happy... well provided the prize is £4million!

How To Enter The Competition & Discounts

To enter the prize draw you simply need to select the number of tickets that you wish to purchase. It now operates in a very similar way to Omaze. For example for £10 you can get 15 tickets, £25 lands you 50 tickets, £100 buys you 100 tickets and there's a massive 2000 tickets should you wish to part with £300. However there is a free postal entry option. Note that you must be registered with Raffle House to use this option. For this prize draw Raffle House are supporting multiple charities and entrants are able to choose from one of over 25 charities to donate to. Like Omaze, Raffle House have also added a subscription option. This apparently gives you three times more tickets than a one-off purchase. Taking the option really depends on your faith in the platform.

Ticket Target

As with Omaze there isn't a ticket target indicated on the site. All we know is that there's a closing date set for the 28th April 2024. This draw also does have an early bird draw. Enter before the 31st March 2024 and you have the chance to win a £10,000 a month of an entire year. According to the terms if by the closing date "the actual number of Entries received is less than the required number of Entries, the Competition will close and on the Draw Date there will be a Draw, at the sole discretion of the Promoter, by reference to the proceeds received from the Entries to award to the Winner the Cash Prize". This figure is determined as "70% of the total value of the total Entry Fees received up to the Closing Date net the Promoter’s operational costs; less (2) the amount of the Charity Donation".

Our Verdict

It's hard to add anything new to our verdict. The prize is good, we'd love to know if the full prize is won and if it isn't then how much does the winner get. Two things worth of mention - the early bird draw is an incentive to enter this one early but Raffle House do love to overlap their draws so you might want to hold off until the 2 for 1 element comes into play towards the closing date. In addition it was interesting to see Cloverhut advertising Raffle House in their emails (they sent at least 4). Generally when a business starts featuring a competitor for £££s then that indicates there's not much money going into the coffers somewhere. Anyway we'll be back in April to wonder whether Raffle House have created a £4million winner or not. Enter Competition Here


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