
How YOU can win a new luxury home by watching new Seven show
The best bit? They can watch their new home being transformed via a new reality TV program, set to premiere on the Seven Network next year.
Seven announced this morning that casting is now underway for My Reno Rules. The new reality series, hosted by Dr Chris Brown, will see four teams going head-to-head to transform two neighbouring properties in a Melbourne suburb — these homes will then become prizes in a once-in-a-lifetime giveaway.
'My Reno Rules sees four hardworking teams of Aussie battlers going head-to-head, breathing new life into two neighbouring rundown houses in a picturesque Melbourne suburb,' an official release reads.
'Their mission? To transform these properties into breathtaking homes for the chance to win life-changing prize money to secure their own futures.'
The show's live grand final will see two lucky Australians receive a call, telling them they've both won a spectacularly renovated, multi-million-dollar home — 'fully furnished, landscaped and equipped with state-of-the-art technology.'
The prize draw will be managed by the show's principle program sponsor, Adrian 'Lambo Guy' Portelli, the Aussie billionaire owner of LMCT+. Adrian Portelli will be involved with the show. Credit: NewsWire/ David Crosling / News Corp Australia
Name sound familiar? He's the man who has bid on properties renovated by The Block over the past few years — he famously declared last year that 2024 would mark his final association with the Nine series.
'LMCT+ has always been about changing the lives of everyday Australians, so when this opportunity came up with Seven, it just felt right,' he said in a statement.
'For me, it's about giving back — and doing it in a way that's big, bold and exciting.'
Dr Chris Brown has described Seven's new reality series as 'life-changing'.
'Imagine winning a brand-new home — that's going to be the reality for two lucky Aussies,' he said.
'And if you're a passionate renovator, you could also win a massive cash prize.
'With the dream of owning your own home still top of the list for most Aussies, I can't wait to have a front row seat to that becoming a reality.
'It's going to be a heartwarming ride!'
Casting is now underway for teams of renovators with an eye for design to join My Reno Rules — would-be renovators can apply by clicking here.
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