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Here's how to have a go at winning £10 million of property for £10 with Omaze

In theory, paying £10 to enter Omaze’s latest competition could currently win you two houses - this is how it works

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Imagine owning a £10 million property portfolio. You could rent your homes out for a potential monthly income of nearly £18,000 per month, or just flit between them from season to season. 

You could sell them and live off the interest, or offer them out as holiday accommodation and set yourself up a lucrative business. 

Technically, it's currently possible to be this lucky by paying £10 to enter a prize draw. Granted, it's very unlikely, but technically it's possible. 

It's because of the way Omaze's prize draw system works. If you pay for the minimum price to enter the prize draw, your £10 ticket will get you 15 entries. And each one of those entries could win a grand prize. 

Currently, at least until Monday, January 26, Omaze has two grand prizes. There's a £4 million mansion in Bath, and a £6 million coastal house in Norfolk. 

The clock is ticking on a chance to win the Bath house
The clock is ticking on a chance to win the Bath house

You'd have to be really, really lucky, but it is possible that somebody could win both houses with one £10 investment. 

There's a simple way to increase your odds, too. Rather than opt for the 15 entries that come with the standard single purchase, if you sign up to a £10 per month subscription you get 60 entries. And, because you can cancel at any time, this needn't cost you any more than the standard tenner. 

Spending a bit more gets you a lot more draw entries, especially if you choose a subscription, and it's worth pointing out there's a free entry available through the post - but that is only a single entry, so you'd only win one house. Perish the thought. 

Get in quick and you could also win a Porsche 911
Get in quick and you could also win a Porsche 911

Even the £10 entry option gets you access to early bird bonus draws, such as the chance to win a Porsche alongside the Norfolk house, and you'd get the same perks added on to the grand prize as any other entrant. 

These include winning all the furniture that comes with each house, having all your legal fees paid, and being given £250,000 cash as a moving-in present. And that's £250,000 per house. 

Remember that the Bath House competition does close soon, so get your entries in soon if you want the chance to have two winning tickets. 

And the early bird offer to win a £100,000 Porsche to park on the driveway of your Norfolk pad ends on Sunday, February 9. 

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