Family raffle their 325,000-worth home with 5 tickets
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Family raffle their 325,000-worth home with 5 tickets
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"Rather than selling their house the traditional way, a family in North Wales has opted for an unusual method - offering their 325,000 home up for an online raffle, with tickets going for as little as 5. Jennie Bailey, 43, and her husband John, 45 have lived in what was supposed to be their coastal holiday home in Rhoscolyn on Anglesey for two-and-a-half years, after escaping the hustle and bustle of busy Manchester."
A news outlet covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while investigating financial ties and producing documentaries that highlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet seeks reader donations to fund reporters on the ground and avoids paywalls to make journalism widely accessible, funded by those who can afford it. In North Wales, a family struggling to sell a two-bedroom coastal flat in Rhoscolyn reduced the asking price by £40,000 before opting to raffle the £325,000 property online with tickets from £5. The family hopes the raffle will allow them to move forward and create a fresh start.
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