
"Up for grabs this time is a spectacular four-bed house in north west London worth £5 million. If that wasn't enough the winner will also get an enormous wad of cash - £250,000 to be exact. Omaze's newest pad is located close to Queens Park and a short walk from Kilburn Underground station. It was built in the early 1900s and features five bathrooms, a 120ft south-facing garden, a playhouse and a wellness studio at the bottom of the garden with its own sauna."
"To top it all off, the house comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered, and you get to keep over £150,000 worth of furnishings already inside. If you become the lucky owner, you can move in yourself or choose to rent it out - local estate agents reckon that it could achieve a long-term rental value of around £10,000 per month."
"The easiest way to enter the draw is online here. Alternatively, you can enter via post - find all the rules for that here. Both online and postal entries start from £15. The draw closes on January 25 for online entries and January 27 for postal entries. And remember: it's for over 18s and UK residents only. Even if you don't win the house, your money will be helping out dementia charity Alzheimer's Society. Omaze has guaranteed a £1m donation to the organisation, which will enable over 2,000 families to access its Dementia Advisers."
Omaze is offering a £5 million four-bedroom house in north west London plus a £250,000 cash prize. The property lies near Queens Park and Kilburn Underground and dates to the early 1900s. The house includes five bathrooms, a 120ft south-facing garden, a playhouse and a wellness studio with a sauna. The prize is mortgage-free with stamp duty and legal fees covered, and includes over £150,000 of furnishings. Local agents estimate a rental value of about £10,000 per month. Entries start at £15 and close January 25 online and January 27 by post for UK residents over 18. Omaze has guaranteed a £1m donation to Alzheimer’s Society to support dementia advisers for families.
Read at Time Out London
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