I haven’t won anything yet, but for the price this is a great opportunity, there’s nothing complicated about it, it’s very straight forward. Also it’s good to see people achieving so much and giving b... See more
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We're Dan, Jay, and Will - three brothers from South London turning the property market on its head. Our journey began in 2020 when Dan gave away his property in a giveaway, and that bold step sparked a buzz, catching national attention and setting us on a path to make homeownership a reality for many. Our innovation in the property market caught the eye of Channel 4, leading to a documentary, "My £2 Dream Home". The show highlighted our mission to shake up the system - high-interest rates, inflated property prices, and rigid mortgage criteria won't stop us. Recently, we changed the game again - winners can now choose their property anywhere in the UK. With values of fairness, equality, and the thrill of winning at our core, we continue to redefine the property market. The real thrill for us? The reactions during our live draws. Those moments of pure joy broadcast to the nation keep us inspired. We're on a mission to change lives, one property at a time. Are you ready to join us? You might just be our next winner!
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It is encouraging to see 3 young positive men (brothers) helping our community. Also one day... My dream may come true 🏡

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It’s been a journey watching this idea going from strength to strength. Not to say there hasn’t been some hiccups along the way. But this has been recognised to avoid a repeat in the future. Adding additional financial awards to customers is a good incentive, as long as this comes to fruition!

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This gives me the chance to win a home, where I live and work. I've bet £25.00, not quite peanuts, and it's not for some megaproperty that I won't be comfy in.
I've taken a chance, and hope my number comes up.

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congratulations to the winners both past and future.
I would like to highlight and hope that you take into consideration.
1) in the past winner list is there a reason why there's no dates as to when they actually won.
2) how can someone after purchasing tickets how do they know what draw date that's assign to their tickets?
eg. message reads Thank you for your purchase! Your tickets have been generated:
what it should read is when the draw is to be held with reference to the tickets purchased.
I've got tickets purchased last year and nothing to say you haven't won. This is beginning to sound too good to be true.

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Just read about this wonderful concept and has inspired me to buy tickets not for me, after years of living in rented homes. My husband and I now live with my mum in her home. I want to try to help my 3 grown children who are struggling to get there own home. Just to have hope that maybe they can be secure, would be amazing. Thank you to these forward thinking young men for bringing forward there idea and giving hope of positive change to people who otherwise would find owning securing for there future extremely hard.

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I'm reading the reviews before purchasing my tickets and I feel really touched by what you guys are doing. I'm a recently separated single mum and life is a struggle when I am unable to fully escape my mentally abusive husband and live currently as a mortgage prisoner unable to buy him out of my kids home. Winning a home or even money to buy my husband out would be a dream but I know dreams rarely come true. I'm going to give it a try x x

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The whole thing is quite thoughtful of you guys and it seems transparent enough.
But I think you should spread out your main prize of £500,000 into 2 or even 3 and it will give more people this great opportunity to own a house.
My thoughts

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The guys at Tramway Path make the competition fun and interesting - their funny clips discussing the latest Tramway news are a great draw on people to participate, and the prizes are fabulous!

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Very easy to purchase entries and you aren’t spammed with emails (like some other competitions).
Whilst I’m yet to have won, I think it is a great concept and am glad there are valuable competitions like this in place to support people in accessing the property ladder.

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Seems like a company that gives people who can’t afford living a chance. Hope there are better odds than things like the lottery but we can only hope. Everyone deserves a chance and there are people who this could really help. I lost my home thanks to my ex so this would literally change my life. Fingers crossed for everyone and hope one day this will happen.

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A great realistic competition. Created by 3 normal guys trying to make a difference and give people the opportunity to have their dreams come true!
They're website and competitions are forever evolving.
Keep up the good work 💗

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What makes the experience great is knowing that you have come together as a team to make an impact and a difference in so many lives.
Together you have chosen this path, and I am truly grateful.
Your communication is really good, because you let your audience know what is happening, and when.
Thank you and Take care
Erma

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Tramway is in a competitive field however they make the joining experience a winning experience. Like. Joining a family . They don't know it but I'm their non bio sister. I don't want it to hinder me getting a prize.

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Simple, clear instructions on how to enter and join. No gimmicks, just straight forward!

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It's really nice what the boys are doing. Something you think that would never happen to you , but then this surprise comes out from just a raffle ticket , isn't that great😊

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These guys are brilliant they really are changing peoples lives and giving people a change to get on the property ladder when they may not have the means too couldn’t praise them enough also forgot to mention I’ve entered every single comp they have had running and will continue to until I win lol *manifestation*

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Black family owned is my first point well done. Great Communication is key and they communicate well informed with updates. Brand well and you know the owners gives me peace of mind and credible reputation. Want to know what the customer want to see

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It's fun and all about luck and affordable compensation in order to get on the property ladder.

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