Win a £3.5M Dream Home in Birmingham with Range Rover and £100k Cash
Win a £3.5M Dream Home in Birmingham with Range Rover

Omaze has launched a new competition offering participants the chance to win a £3.5 million dream home in Birmingham, complete with a Range Rover and £100,000 in cash. The prize package also includes all stamp duty and legal fees covered, making it a turnkey win for the lucky recipient.

Prize Details and Location

The property is a modern four-bedroom house located in the upscale Birmingham suburb of Edgbaston. It features open-plan living spaces, a state-of-the-art kitchen, a home cinema, and a landscaped garden. The winner will also receive a brand-new Range Rover Velar, valued at over £50,000, and £100,000 in cash to spend as they wish.

Charity Partnership

Proceeds from the competition will support the Alzheimer's Society, a UK charity dedicated to supporting people with dementia and their families. Omaze has pledged to raise at least £100,000 for the charity through ticket sales. According to Omaze co-founder James Oakes, “This partnership will help fund vital research and support services for those affected by dementia.”

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How to Enter

Entries are available online at the Omaze website, with tickets starting from £10. The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 and over. The draw will take place on a specified date, and the winner will be notified shortly after. Omaze has emphasized that there is no purchase necessary to enter, and free postal entries are also accepted.

Previous Winners and Impact

Omaze has previously run similar competitions for homes in London, Cornwall, and the Lake District, raising millions for charities such as the British Red Cross and Teenage Cancer Trust. The Birmingham competition marks the first time the prize home is located in the Midlands, highlighting the region's growing appeal. “We’re thrilled to offer a dream home in Birmingham, a city with a vibrant culture and strong community,” Oakes added.

Alzheimer's Society's Response

The charity has welcomed the partnership, noting that the funds will help expand its dementia support services. Kate Lee, CEO of Alzheimer's Society, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Omaze for this opportunity. Every ticket sold brings us closer to a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.” The competition is expected to draw significant attention, given the high value of the prize and the charitable cause.

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