I didn't sleep for 45 days': the people who raffle off their homes
Briefly

In July 2020, Natalie Rowcroft decided to raffle off her house in Salford, sparking skepticism from her husband and community. Inspired by similar efforts seen in a newspaper article, she actively promoted the raffle through leaflets and social media, despite initial doubts. As interest grew, she connected with supporters and shared her dreams of moving to Australia, generating excitement and ticket sales. Raffall, the platform used for the draw, provided flexible selling options, helping the Rowcrofts navigate a unique market situation during the pandemic.
Natalie Rowcroft, against skepticism from her husband and community, successfully raffled her house during the pandemic, sparking engagement and ticket sales through social media.
Raffall allows sellers to set a minimum ticket threshold for property raffles, making it possible for sellers to keep some revenue even if the threshold isn’t met.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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