A HOUSE worth £450,000 could be yours for just five pounds – but you need to get your skates on.
Daniel Twenefour, 32, alongside brothers, Jason, 38, and Will, 36, are offering one lucky winner the chance to live rent and mortgage-free in any property in London worth up to £450,000.
Previously, they’ve shaken up the property market with a unique venture – offering people the chance to win houses for as little as £2.
The idea came to Daniel when he struggled to sell his £415,000 home in Mitcham in 2010, where he launched a competition to raffle off the house instead.
Since then, the genius scheme, called Tram Way Path, which previously featured on Channel 4’s My £2 Dream Home, has continued.
Now, they’ve given away nine homes in total, with their latest venture offering an even more unique touch, with any property in London on the market for up to £450,000 available.
Daniel said: “The reason why we’re doing this new concept is that we’ve previously always decided upon where people live, but now we’re putting them in the driver’s seat.
“We’ve found that people have attachments to certain areas, such as if their family is there, work or their kids’ schools.
“I don’t want to take that away from anyone, so we’ve given them the flexibility to decide where they want to live.”
Any property within the capital city is up for grabs, whether it’s an apartment, home or cottage – up to £450,000.
And that’s not all – the lucky winner will live completely mortgage-free, with no worries about rising interest rates.
There’s also no stamp duty or legal fees, and the three brothers believe this life-changing prize will help struggling families or millennials.
Daniel said: “For me, I’ve noticed that the bulk of people who enter are millennials, which clearly indicates that there’s a problem within the property market for them.
“I’d love to help them out and get them on the ladder, but the competition is open to anyone – no restrictions or bias.
“Property is a necessity, not a luxury, and we believe everyone should have a roof over their heads.”
To flog the home, the Twenefours will need to sell at least 110,000 tickets, including transfer costs such as stamp duty and legal fees.
But if the target isn’t reached, the winner will still receive 70 per cent of the ticket receipts to buy their dream home of choice.
Daniel added: “It’s been a blessing to change so many lives.”
To enter the competition, visit Tram Way Path’s website, with tickets starting as low as £5 for three entries.
The draw will close on March 31, 2023 at 11.59pm, with the winner announced on April 1 at 7pm via telephone and email in the presence of a solicitor.