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Fancy winning a five-bedroom house, a Volkswagen Tiguan R, AND £10,000 in cash? Here's how!

Fancy winning a five-bedroom house, a Volkswagen Tiguan R, AND £10,000 in cash? Here's how!

Daily Mail​25-05-2025

How would you like to get the keys to a five-bedroom detached Norfolk home and a Volkswagen Tiguan R SUV while bagging £10,000 in cash at the same time? That's exactly what could happen if you enter THIS new 7days Performance draw.
Throwing your hat into the ring costs just £1.99​ per ticket, with the winner announced live on the 7days Performance Facebook and YouTube channels.
Picture the moment - you open your phone, load up the draw and hear your ticket number has been selected. Just imagine what that would feel like!
The competition launched on Saturday, May 24 and closes at 8.45pm on Sunday, June 8 - before the results are revealed live at 9pm.
If you win, you'll have the option of switching the five-bed house, Volkswagen Tiguan R and £10,000 for one of three cash alternatives:
The house only alongside £30,000
Just the car plus £470,000
The total cash alternative of £500,000.
7days Performance offers the chance to win prizes almost every day, from cars and cash to the latest tech - with £145m awarded so far!
To keep things fair, each draw has a maximum number of total entries and there will be a winner guaranteed regardless of how many tickets are sold.
So once you've entered their latest bumper jackpot, let's take a moment to take a closer look at the amazing prizes...
Luxe living in the country
Combining quiet surroundings with stylish, modern interiors, this five-bed, detached family home delivers a tranquil rural lifestyle with a luxury twist.
Set back from the road in a sought-after location in the friendly, historic village of Ashill in Norfolk, the newly built property features well-proportioned rooms throughout and a spacious rear garden with views over fields.
Brimming with charm while also catering to the practicalities of family living, the house includes an open-plan kitchen and dining room alongside a living room with a log burner - perfect for snuggling around during box set marathons!
How to find out if you've won
Once you've entered the draw and your order has been confirmed, you'll be allocated ticket number(s) at random and sent them via emails. The total amount of entries for this competition is (599,999) and the draw will take place on 08/06/2025 regardless of ticket sales.
You can watch the results LIVE on the 7days Performance Facebook and YouTube channels. So as soon as you've entered, make sure you follow them for updates on this and future competitions - ensuring that their posts are set to show at the top of your newsfeed!
The master bedroom and one other are ensuite. They're joined by three more spacious bedrooms alongside a four-piece upstairs bathroom, a utility room, a garage, and a roomy driveway out the front.
And continuing on the practical front, the house is fitted with an Air Source Heat Pump to help save money on your energy bills!
Wherever you look you'll find thoughtful design and luxurious features, including underfloor heating throughout.
And given all the furniture has been supplied by John Doe and comes with the house, you can move in right away without having to shell out on a refit!
But, of course, to be in with a chance of that happening you'll need to be in the draw.
So grab your entries now for just £1.99!
And you'll love the car too!
Once you've moved into your new house, you'll want a similarly impressive car to go on the driveway.
As a sleek, high-performance SUV, the Volkswagen Tiguan R will look just the part...
The Tiguan R is powered by a 316BHP version of VW's current 2.0L turbo petrol engine. With 420NM of torque, 0 - 62mph can be achieved in a rapid 4.9 seconds.
A seven-speed automatic gearbox gives an added boost to this model's sporty credentials.
But, being a family-friendly SUV, it's comfy and practical too - with chunky, supportive seats and plenty of boot space.
The 2022 model in the draw is decked out with super cool dolphin grey paintwork, has only 12,000 miles on the clock and comes with a full service history.
And remember, you get the chance to win it - alongside the five-bed home and £10,000 in cash - for just £1.99 per ticket.
So click here to get your entries in today - you don't want to miss out!
If the winner selects the house as the prize, we will work with the winner to procure that the legal title to the house is transferred to the winner, and we will reimburse the winner's costs in relation to that process. However, if for reasons outside of our control, we are unable to do so, then in accordance with the Competition Terms and Conditions, we will award the cash prize to the winner instead.
The use of this prize may involve some risks, and may not be suitable for everyone. If you win this prize, you will be solely responsible for ensuring you have and use any necessary safety equipment and clothing and that you operate the prize in a safe and responsible manner at all time. You should read and follow any safety instructions included with the prize. In the absence of any negligence or other breach of duty by us, use of the prize is entirely at your risk.
The Promoter reserves the right to replace the prize with an alternative prize of equal or higher value, including a cash prize, if circumstances beyond the Promoter's control make it necessary to do so.

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