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Incredible five-bedroom mansion worth £1.5m with swimming pool and spectacular views could be yours for just FIVE POUNDS

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A MASSIVE five-bedroom mansion complete with a swimming pool worth £1.5million could be yours for just a fiver.

Sussex residents Nick Williams, 53, and wife Bella, 52, from Battle, East Sussex are raffling off their stunning house and it could cost the lucky winner £5.

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This property in East Sussex could be yours for just £5[/caption]
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Some of the money raised will also go to two charities[/caption]
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The property looks out onto some beautiful countryside[/caption]

Entrants will also be supporting two Sussex charities: The Matthew 25 Mission and Warming up the Homeless.

Any winner has the option of moving in, renting it out or even selling it on.

The property is said to “blend family living with luxury and tranquillity”.

Homeowners Bella and Nick said: “We are incredibly proud of this wonderful home which we built three years ago.

“Despite our love for the house and location, we feel that there is one more project left for us.

“The past few years have been challenging, with the unexpected loss of my mother and then my father experiencing some serious health problems.

“These struggles have reminded us that life is fleeting and it’s time for us to put our plans into place.

“Since meeting just 17 years ago, whilst raising our family, we have moved six times.

“With Nick working full-time, we’ve completed a large renovation and two house builds.

“Our vision for the long term is to create a wellness glamping site in a serene countryside location, where local practitioners can work and host retreats with on-site accommodation.

“By raffling our house, we hope to turn this dream into a reality. We are thrilled at the prospect of handing over the keys to the lucky winners and raising money for some worthy causes.

“Best of luck to all the participants.”

WELL LOCATED

Although the house is set in stunning countryside it is also conveniently located as it’s just a 10-minute walk from the historic town of Battle.

The railway station is less than two miles away, which can take you to the capital’s London Bridge station in just over an hour.

Similarly, Tunbridge Wells, Rye and Hastings are within easy reach, as well as the picturesque Camber Sands.

The Pros and Cons of a House Raffle

In an ideal world, the pros are perhaps obvious.

You open up bidding and perhaps bring in more than the property is worth and the lucky winner is certainly quids in, if tickets cost, say £5.

It’s a win-win situation.

In 2017, Dunstan Low raised almost £1million raffling his six-bedroom Lancashire manor house worth £845,000.

Low walked away with the asking price and gave the remaining £153,000 to charity after covering his legal costs.

But issues can arise through tough gaming laws, confusing small print and scams.

Experts warn those entering competitions to be cautious, as a high proportion of the prized pads never change hands. 

In January 2019, a Dorset woman who “won” a £3million mega-house received only £110,000 after the millionaire couple behind the raffle decided to keep their home and pocket £500,000.

In 2021, National Trading Standards received 15 complaints ranging from homes being re-raffled over and over with no winner to draws being extended and winning prizes being changed.

A draw which sparked an investigation by National Trading Standards had raffled the same home four times over. Each time, the host offered a smaller prize instead of the house keeping around 40% of the money from every draw.  

“Consumers entering house raffles must go into it with their eyes open,” said Alison Farrar for the National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agency Team.

“Make sure you are aware of the terms of the raffle before entering.”

The advert should explain what happens if not all tickets are sold. It should spell out if a lesser cash prize is offered, when the raffle closes and when the draw will take place. 

If the date of the draw keeps changing the organiser is struggling to sell tickets.

Check the odds of winning. Competitions that specify the number of tickets they need to sell give you a chance of working out the odds.

Look for hidden bills. Lots of adverts state that stamp duty and legal fees will be paid for. If they don’t you need to foot the bill.

Check you can afford the maintenance and council tax for the house too.  

Before handing over your cash, read past reviews of the organiser’s raffles, look at how long they’ve been established and whether there have been previous winners. 

If it’s a homeowner hosting their first raffle, then it’s a case of buyer beware.

“If the house raffle isn’t for charity and it isn’t free entry or a proper competition then be wary,” said consumer expert Martyn James of Resolver.

“There are numerous reports of these raffles collapsing and dodgy, questionable practices around who wins. Always check with the Gambling Commission before entering.”

To report a misleading advert call the Advertising Standards Agency on 020 7492 2222.

If you’ve paid for a ticket with no chance of winning or the prize keeps changing report the draw to Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133. 

The house sits in half an acre of land and looks out across fields and woodland.

It comprises: an entrance hall, cloakroom, utility room, boot room, study, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, five bedrooms, family bath/shower room, 2 en-suite bathrooms, a stunning terrace courtyard with garden beyond, swimming pool, front garden and off-road parking for several cars.

Other features include an electric car charger, air source heat pump, MVHR (mechanical ventilation with heat recovery) ventilation, triple glazed windows, ethernet cabling throughout and an Everhot oven.

STAMP DUTY INCLUDED

Stamp duty, legal fees and £10,000 to help the winner move in are all included.

Hopefuls can also claim their free tickets by visiting the Raffall website.

The raffle closes on May 28, 2024.

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The property was built by the homeowners three years ago[/caption]
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The raffle closes on May 28 this year[/caption]
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There are five bedrooms in the enviable property[/caption]
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Stamp duty is included in the prize[/caption]
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