RSL Art Union Draw 280

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RSL Art Union Draw 280

RSL Art Union Draw 280Enter RSL Art Union Lottery 280 to win a £1 million holiday home  on Hope Island in sunny Queensland, Australia. Enjoy all the comforts of this magnificent, secure complex, including playing tennis and swimming.

With stunning Gold Coast beaches just minutes away, this dream holiday home could be yours for just $5.

Just picture yourself taking a deep breath, turning the key and walking through the door of your 2 storey designer home at Hope Island Residential Resort. On a warm Gold Coast evening take a drink in hand, wander out to your alfresco entertainment area and take in the views of wide blue canals and the golf club house.

The media room is bound to become one of your favourites; it boasts a Blueray player and the latest in innovative entertainment, a 42" 3D television complete with 3D glasses. In the generously sized study there's a 15.6" Toshiba Laptop.

Win a Waterfront Home

  • 425 sqm home on a 1027 sqm waterfront block
  • An impressive $49,400 estimated rental income per year
  • 4 generous double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and study
  • Architecturally designed breezeways and cooling elevated ceiling spaces
  • Media room equipped with theatre seating and a 42” LED 3D television
  • Study includes a Toshiba Notebook computer with vibrant 15.6” screen display
  • Views to the fairways and only a short buggy ride to golf club facilities
  • Fully ducted air-conditioning, security and ducted vacuum
  • Rates paid for 12 months (not transferable)
  • $1,100 legal fees included (not transferable)

RSL Art Union is a registered charity in Australia, which works tirelessly to help support the ex-service men and women of Australia.

    Type: Raffle or Lottery (Paid)
    Ticket Price: £3
    Estimated Value: £1,050,000
    Total Tickets: 1,300,000
    Location: Queensland, Australia
    Ends: 9 November 2010

    Competition Outcome

    Coming soon! In the meantime, check out RSL's new win a house raffle for another chance of winning a holiday home in Australia.

    This Win a House competition was hosted at: http://www.rslartunion.com.au

    For all current house raffles and competitions visit the Win a House Competitions Directory


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