Win a $1 Million Laguna Beach House!
Win a $1 Million Laguna Beach House!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleIt’s that time of year when someone will win either a beautiful Laguna Beach home or lots of money. The 9th Annual Laguna Beach Million Dollar Raffle tickets for 2013 are now on sale. Once again, the Grand Prize is a fabulous family vacation - full time home in Laguna Beach or $1 million in cash. Proceeds of the raffle go to California’s Dana Point Ocean Institute, providing ocean science education for both adults and children.
For nine years in a row, the Ocean Institute has held this raffle. In year one, the winner chose the house over the money. However, in every year since, the $1 million in cash has been chosen. Which would you choose?
The prizes don’t stop with the grand prize - especially if you buy your tickets early. There are 56 single ticket early bird drawings with prizes ranging from $15,000 to a $100 gift card. For multiple ticket holders there will be 28 early bird drawings with prizes ranging from a new Toyota Prius to $300 dollars cash. All tickets will be re-entered for the grand prize drawing. There is a choice of prize or cash equivalent for almost all prizes.
If your mind is only on the dream home itself, it’s a four bedroom, three bathroom beauty in Laguna’s Top of the World community. It has a Saddleback Mountain view, a large backyard, courtyard entry and glimpses of the Pacific. It also has stainless steel appliances, a reclaimed wood countertop in the kitchen, a private master suite as well as access to hiking trails. It sits back from the street and is tucked behind foliage, giving it a true sense of privacy.
Start your tax planning early this year and donate now to the Ocean Institute by buying as many $150 tickets as you can manage. Not only will you win with the taxman, but might also win better for yourself and your family.
9th Annual Laguna Beach Million Dollar Home Raffle. Grand Prize drawing August 22nd. Benefits the Ocean Institute and maybe make your own dreams come true.
Source: www.ocean-institute.org