Omaze have revealed exactly what time they will contact the lucky winner of a multimillion pound Dorset pad, sending waves of excitement through house owner hopefuls.
Now closed to entries, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw will be drawn today (Friday, May 31) bestowing one lucky Brit with a plush £2.5million Dorset oasis.
Nestled in woodlands and inspired by rain-forest, the luxury four-bed home boasts wraparound decking, a cinema room, guest room, a study and a designer outdoor shower.
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The contemporary timber cladded interiors styled in a neutral scheme continue the home’s nature-forward design. Money raised from the draw goes to BBC Children in Need.
With the draw date looming, Omaze teasingly took to Facebook yesterday to post: “Only One More Day To Go! Tomorrow the Omaze team will be on the road again, ready to tell someone they’ve won a £2,500,000 house in Dorset.”
In the comments section, Omaze then revealed just when the Grand Prize winner should expect their call, and told entrants to keep their phones nearby and on loud.
Omaze said: “We’ll be reaching out to the lucky winner around 5pm – keep your phone on loud just in case!”
Homeowner hopefuls took to the comments to express their excitement.
“You Can knock on my door as long as you have the keys for my dream house,” said one, while another wrote: “Mobile phone has been charged and waiting in anticipation for the call that will change my life 4 ever.”
A third person joked they “Hoped it’s you guys and not an Amazon delivery who knocks on my door tomorrow,” while a level-headed entrant wrote: “I won’t hold my breath lol I wouldn’t be that lucky. But amazing to someone who does won it.”
One entrant anxious they may have missed the winning call commented: “Have you contacted the winner of the Dorset house yet?
“I missed a few calls and wondered if it was you!!”
Another excited entrant expressed that not only would she be “buzzing” every time her phone rang, she would “probably pass out” if she got the call.
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