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ChardonnaysBeastlyCat · 02/03/2025 10:03

I can live without a tennis court, should I happen to win it.

DalzielOrNoDalzielAndDontPascoe · 02/03/2025 10:38

Nameynameynamename · 02/03/2025 09:40

I've heard the rumours about omaze houses being problematic...personally I'd be more worried about other costs involved with running / selling it, they must be astronomical?

I've heard similar, but I think it makes a massive difference if you've paid £6m for a property that you end up only being able to sell for £3m or if you've paid £12 to win it!

DalzielOrNoDalzielAndDontPascoe · 02/03/2025 10:40

X-posted with Glorybox2025!

CountryShepherd · 02/03/2025 10:51

DalzielOrNoDalzielAndDontPascoe · 01/03/2025 23:57

The biggest thing that annoys me about Omaze is the way they keep trying to make out that they - and the entrants - believe that the benefit to whichever charity it is is the best part of it all.

I mean, it's great that a charity can also get a sizeable windfall from the competition (well, depending on which charity); but let's not pretend that anybody is entering with the gain to the charity foremost in their minds! Nor that it's the main reason why Omaze do what they do in the first place!

I work for a charity who will be featuring later in the year. We are over the moon to have been selected - it is going to make a huge difference to us both financially and in terms of all the publicity.

I honestly don't mind if people buy a ticket primarily to win the house - the net result is the same to us!

ForegoneConfusion · 02/03/2025 10:57

I read the article and it says one property differs from the original planning documents. Omaze say that whoever wins the property will not have to pay to resolve the planning dispute.

I don't see how "Omaze has finally been exposed". Is there more?

Peaceandquietandacuppa · 02/03/2025 11:50

How does it “expose” them though? They weren’t to know the previous owner breached planning and they have said the winner won’t have to cover costs?

Alwaysalert · 02/03/2025 13:09

Why would anyone credit check you when you entering a competition free entry or paid entry? Your creditworthiness has nothing to do with anyone but a Lender or someone/company you are representing that entails financial planning/advice or something you would need to be financially sound/secure about.

roseymoira · 02/03/2025 13:28

What a misleading title

LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 14:22

I thought it was widely accepted that OMaze houses were dodgy as fuck?

This one is worth £2M at best (and was in fact on the market at £2m but they wouldn’t sell it!!!) - it’s on a blind spot, on a bend in the road and on a hill and actually has a tonne of other houses around it. I go past it frequently (I holiday 3-4 times a year in Blakeney) and it was built by absolute cowboys - the stories the locals tell (about this one and the one it shares a plot with!!!). You’d need your head read to want it.

GarlicStyle · 02/03/2025 14:27

HashtagShitShop · 02/03/2025 00:41

The lottery doesn't credit check you though. I find that very weird when you're paying to buy a ticket for a chance to win.

Yeah, I used to buy Omaze tickets until a thread on here alerted me to the fact that I wouldn't be allowed to win! If you've a bad credit history, you can BUY tickets but the very small print advises you you're disqualified from receiving a prize 😡

It's true that all the properties have some problem or other, but I think that's more a function of the way they select the prizes for glamour: they obviously have to pay less for a palace built on a flood plain, for instance. There was one I really loved in London - I just wanted to live in it and didn't care if it was showing signs of subsidence or whatever. But the bastards wouldn't have given it to me if I won!!

JimothyHalpert · 02/03/2025 15:55

There's no scandal here OP, not sure what you mean.

Also a bit confused as to why a PP says it's "on a blind spot, on a bend in the road" and "actually has a tonne of other houses around it".
Doesn't look like it 🤔

Omaze Scandal
qwertyasdfgzxcv · 02/03/2025 17:23

LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 14:22

I thought it was widely accepted that OMaze houses were dodgy as fuck?

This one is worth £2M at best (and was in fact on the market at £2m but they wouldn’t sell it!!!) - it’s on a blind spot, on a bend in the road and on a hill and actually has a tonne of other houses around it. I go past it frequently (I holiday 3-4 times a year in Blakeney) and it was built by absolute cowboys - the stories the locals tell (about this one and the one it shares a plot with!!!). You’d need your head read to want it.

Edited

Intersted- any right move links?

madaboutpurple · 02/03/2025 17:32

If I was the winner, I would invite family and friends to stay and sell it on quickly, get a smaller place and spend the left over money. Lots of people do sell them on I have read.

LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 17:38

@qwertyasdfgzxcv https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/148607912#/?channel=RESBUY

That's the house next door, you can see the property on Omaze in the side of the shot. They had both of them up on the market for £6m at one point, then took the bigger one down and upped the price of the smaller one. They also share a driveway (hence being marketed together at one point).

@JimothyHalpert just out of your screenshot, is a very sharp bend, which is actually 60mph. It goes to 40mph just after the bend as you head into Blakeney, then about 15 meters down the road, is this house. At the side of the screengrab you have taken, you can see the second house (linked above in this post) - which shares a driveway with this house. Just outside of your, well placed, screen grab, is the bend which is on a hill. There's also frequently walkers in the road as the coastal path goes up by the side of the property next door to the one that shares a driveway with this one...and out onto the mainroad, where people cross (on the bend) to get into the fields to do the Blakeney circular walk.

Blakeney Marine Services is basically a glorified skip - it's full of old, wrecked boats. So, on top of the dodgy (shared) driveway, cheap design, illegal build, you're also opposite a glorified dump.😁

Hotdayinjuly · 02/03/2025 17:45

I thought this was sort of the deal with Omaze? They have ‘issues’ so would be hard to sell on open market so they raffle them off.

JimothyHalpert · 02/03/2025 17:51

LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 17:38

@qwertyasdfgzxcv https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/148607912#/?channel=RESBUY

That's the house next door, you can see the property on Omaze in the side of the shot. They had both of them up on the market for £6m at one point, then took the bigger one down and upped the price of the smaller one. They also share a driveway (hence being marketed together at one point).

@JimothyHalpert just out of your screenshot, is a very sharp bend, which is actually 60mph. It goes to 40mph just after the bend as you head into Blakeney, then about 15 meters down the road, is this house. At the side of the screengrab you have taken, you can see the second house (linked above in this post) - which shares a driveway with this house. Just outside of your, well placed, screen grab, is the bend which is on a hill. There's also frequently walkers in the road as the coastal path goes up by the side of the property next door to the one that shares a driveway with this one...and out onto the mainroad, where people cross (on the bend) to get into the fields to do the Blakeney circular walk.

Blakeney Marine Services is basically a glorified skip - it's full of old, wrecked boats. So, on top of the dodgy (shared) driveway, cheap design, illegal build, you're also opposite a glorified dump.😁

Edited

I'm aware of all that because I'm familiar with the place, but what you said in your previous post didn't actually match. "Tonnes of houses", "on a blind bend". It's wasn't a "well-placed screenshot" intentionally, just showing it isn't surrounded by tonnes of houses like you said.

MadKittenWoman · 02/03/2025 17:59

Omaze houses are always dodgy, though. That's why Omaze auctions them. it's a well-known thing.

MadKittenWoman · 02/03/2025 18:01

Hotdayinjuly · 02/03/2025 17:45

I thought this was sort of the deal with Omaze? They have ‘issues’ so would be hard to sell on open market so they raffle them off.

This!

LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 18:02

JimothyHalpert · 02/03/2025 17:51

I'm aware of all that because I'm familiar with the place, but what you said in your previous post didn't actually match. "Tonnes of houses", "on a blind bend". It's wasn't a "well-placed screenshot" intentionally, just showing it isn't surrounded by tonnes of houses like you said.

It shares a drive way with another house (that's even referenced in the rightmove link on the above property)

In the below, its the house on the middle on the right. There's a house right next to it on the right, and a house right next to it on the left. It's opposite a glorified dump. It is surrounded - at least, that's what I consider to be surrounded when the photos are as misleading as they are...by three houses, one of which shares a driveway with it, and two of which share the driveway next to it. That is surrounded in my book.

In photo twenty of the property I linked above (which shares it's driveway with the Omaze one) you can actually see the roof of this Omaze property - right by the boundary. You can also see it in photo one.

It is a blind bend. It's on a hill, around a corner and the road goes from 60 to 40 and there are frequently walkers in the road.

Omaze Scandal
CautiousLurker01 · 02/03/2025 18:08

GarlicStyle · 02/03/2025 14:27

Yeah, I used to buy Omaze tickets until a thread on here alerted me to the fact that I wouldn't be allowed to win! If you've a bad credit history, you can BUY tickets but the very small print advises you you're disqualified from receiving a prize 😡

It's true that all the properties have some problem or other, but I think that's more a function of the way they select the prizes for glamour: they obviously have to pay less for a palace built on a flood plain, for instance. There was one I really loved in London - I just wanted to live in it and didn't care if it was showing signs of subsidence or whatever. But the bastards wouldn't have given it to me if I won!!

This is wrong. They only check to make sure you are in no way connected to the company (contractor, employee or family member of one of those) because that would fall foul of the law on competitions/lotteries and, thus, disqualify a winner. They also have to check that the winner is actually a UK citizen/resident/over 18 and thus allowed to own a property in the Uk/live in it. They also, under UK conveyancing law, run additional legal and identity checks as part of the process of transferring title to a winner. They have clarified this ad nauseam on social media and in newspapers.

You cannot be disqualified because you’ve got a low credit score.

JimothyHalpert · 02/03/2025 18:23

Ok @LandSharksAnonymous you literally said "a tonne of other houses", I sincerely apologise if I wrongly assumed that meant a lot of houses and not just three 🙄

GarlicStyle · 02/03/2025 18:32

@CautiousLurker01, I had a quick look and it seems the rules were changed in 2024. Can't be bothered to check all the old versions. Anyway, it cured me of throwing money at stupid prize draws and I'm staying this way!

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 02/03/2025 18:35

LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 14:22

I thought it was widely accepted that OMaze houses were dodgy as fuck?

This one is worth £2M at best (and was in fact on the market at £2m but they wouldn’t sell it!!!) - it’s on a blind spot, on a bend in the road and on a hill and actually has a tonne of other houses around it. I go past it frequently (I holiday 3-4 times a year in Blakeney) and it was built by absolute cowboys - the stories the locals tell (about this one and the one it shares a plot with!!!). You’d need your head read to want it.

Edited

You’re clearly looking at a different house. There are very few houses nearby and the entrance drive is on a completely straight road.

Omaze Scandal
LandSharksAnonymous · 02/03/2025 18:54

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 02/03/2025 18:35

You’re clearly looking at a different house. There are very few houses nearby and the entrance drive is on a completely straight road.

I own a house about six houses down...I am definitely not looking at a different house 😃

Also...look at the driveway, it curves off to the left - that's the property I linked above. They share the same entrance off the main road. There's a right of way (as detailed in the listing I posted above). You've proved my point - so thanks!

CautiousLurker01 · 02/03/2025 19:00

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 02/03/2025 18:35

You’re clearly looking at a different house. There are very few houses nearby and the entrance drive is on a completely straight road.

This is the earlier Norfolk house from last year. The modern one, not the current one.