$100.00 raffle may get you a 6 BR Villa in St. Thomas
$100.00 raffle may get you a 6 BR Villa in St. Thomas
We have stayed at this Villa twice. Once with a group of 9 and another time with a group of 12. It's in Mahogany run and a beautiful villa.
The view is to die for, set high up on a cliff.
I thought some people may want to check it out.
I had inquired about renting it again and the owner wrote back to me about the raffle.
Interesting idea.
http://www.vipropertyraffle.com/
The view is to die for, set high up on a cliff.
I thought some people may want to check it out.
I had inquired about renting it again and the owner wrote back to me about the raffle.
Interesting idea.
http://www.vipropertyraffle.com/
"Paradise...it's a state of mine"
Anthony, I have no idea. I did read the terms and conditions. It didn't say how many had be sold, but it did say that money would be returned if enough tickets weren't sold.
The guy who owns it is definetly a smart guy, so I would think he would have covered his bases.
The guy who owns it is definetly a smart guy, so I would think he would have covered his bases.
"Paradise...it's a state of mine"
I think it's legit, especially if ReMax is putting their stamp on it. The local Big Brother Chapter and a Private Catholic School in our area raffle off a "Dream Home" in our area every year built by various contractors as a fundraiser. More than likely if all the raffle tickets sell, the sellers will end up making more on the property than if they had just listed it outright.
Bernie Madeoff and the Enron guys were also considered to be the smartest men in the room.Connie wrote:The guy who owns it is definetly a smart guy, so I would think he would have covered his bases.

I hope this can be verified by a trusted 3rd party before too many tickets are sold. I would like to see this be successful for everyone involved.
JIM
I had to fix a typo.
Yankee Magazine used to do home raffles like this. They'd do a photo profile of the property--usually a bed and breakfast, or inn, or secluded farmhouse, and then readers would submit an entry fee--I think it was $100. I don't know if it's still a feature of the magazine or not.
One thing I saw that looked weird is that the rules state that the winner will be notified within seven days of the drawing date. Then later, it says that the winner has ten days from the date of the drawing to claim the prize, or the prize is forfeit to ReMax to donate to charity. So, under those rules, someone might only get three days to claim it. What if you were traveling or somehow indisposed? Maybe I am reading the rules wrong...
It looks like a beautiful house though!
One thing I saw that looked weird is that the rules state that the winner will be notified within seven days of the drawing date. Then later, it says that the winner has ten days from the date of the drawing to claim the prize, or the prize is forfeit to ReMax to donate to charity. So, under those rules, someone might only get three days to claim it. What if you were traveling or somehow indisposed? Maybe I am reading the rules wrong...
It looks like a beautiful house though!
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Count me inConnie wrote:Actually, even though there ARE odds...it's better then playing the lottery.
I'm doing it and if I win, I'll have a party and everybody is invited)

I am just wondering how much the taxes and ect...are


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I sincerely doubt the drawing will ever reach fruition - I've seen a STJ business [Mixology] try it , and even after extending the deadline for months it never came to be - A guest house in STT [Danish Chalet] tried the same plan with an essay involved and it too never happened.
It would be nice to have the use of a Million or 2 for a few months - and I wonder how many of the checks they write returning the money never get cashed or are returned for address reasons.
The tax liability is not just property tax - it is earned taxable income just like gambling. If the new tax laws change enough by then you could be liable for 90% of this 2 Million dollar windfall in income tax. As it is now it would only be 36%!!
It would be nice to have the use of a Million or 2 for a few months - and I wonder how many of the checks they write returning the money never get cashed or are returned for address reasons.
The tax liability is not just property tax - it is earned taxable income just like gambling. If the new tax laws change enough by then you could be liable for 90% of this 2 Million dollar windfall in income tax. As it is now it would only be 36%!!