'I won Omaze draw – there's a catch not many people think of before hitting jackpot'
Omaze winner Sarah Perry has declared 'Christmas has come early' after she bagged a stunning £500,000 property in the draw – but a previous winner wasn't as thrilled to win their prize
by Lizzie McAllister · The MirrorAn Omaze winner was left 'in a tizz' after bagging a mansion in the house draw, thanks to one little-known drawback.
It comes as Sarah Parry declared "Christmas has come early" after she became the first person to win the brand's Great Escape House draw. The 49-year-old has now received the keys to a contemporary three-bedroom, two bathroom home in Powys, Wales, not far from where her family lives.
Sarah, originally from Llanfair Caereinion, also received £50,000 in cash after purchasing a £30 ticket. She said: "I just couldn't believe it when Omaze arrived on the driveway and told me I'd won the house – I was shocked – but my husband was utterly flabbergasted as he had no idea I'd even entered! He said it was the best surprise we've ever had."
However, not everyone has been left so thrilled to become the overnight owners of a mansion. Taking to a Reddit thread, one person described how the luxurious home became a burden to one winner, who ended up selling their property not long after they bought it.
"In a sub reddit about personal finance someone who had won had gotten themselves into quite a tizz," they wrote. The user said the Omaze winner had won a £3million house, plus £100k in cash. However, keeping on top of the running of the house ended up proving too much.
"The bills / upkeep was looking [to] surpass their earnings," they continued. "They really wanted to keep the house and draw down on their cash.
"The advice they resoundingly received was to sell the house and buy a cheaper (but still probably close to 1m) house where they pay bills from interest. It was interesting because it shone a light on how stressful the experience was for them (I know, world's smallest violin but interesting to see none the less)."
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Another user said someone they knew had won a car in a similar draw, which they also ended up selling. "I know someone who won a new mini," they said. "She just sold it after a few weeks and continued taking the tram to work
"It's not like she didn't know what a car was, she just couldn't afford to run one or, if she could, it made no sense spending an hour sat in traffic and spending a fortune on fuel and parking to save a £3.50 journey on public transport."
The winner of each Omaze draw can choose to live in their house, rent it out either as a holiday let or to permanent residents, or sell it. Omaze, who runs the draw for charity, covers stamp duty land tax and reasonable conveyancers fees. Winners also receive cash alongside their win to help them settle into their new property.
Great Escape winner Sarah found out she had won the draw on her way to see family. She then celebrated the victory with a steak dinner.
Draw entries for the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, the Wirral, closed online on Sunday (November 24) but are still open for postal entries until Tuesday (November 26).