Just $100 Could Get You This BC Home With Mind-blowing Views Of The Ocean

Finally, a downpayment I can afford. 💸
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A dollar doesn't go far in the real estate market, but if you're lucky then you could get a waterfront condo in B.C. for $100.

The Millionaire Lottery for the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation is selling tickets that could win you one of eight prizes, winner's choice.

One of them is this mesmerizing home at the Sooke Point Ocean Cottage Resort on Vancouver Island.

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There's the Pacific Ocean, and then there's you — perched above on a cliff looking out for orca whales swimming by.

If you want to win it, then you'll need to get a lottery ticket and they start at two for $100.

The money raised goes to help patients and hospitals and centres in Vancouver.

Ready to hold on tightly to your four-leaf clover and make your dream house a reality?

The winner will get to pick this grand prize which actually also includes another condo in White Rock so you could have one place on the Island and one on the Mainland.

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Sookepoint Ocean Cottage

Price:  Lottery tickets are 2 for $100, 5 for $175, 10 for $250 and 25 for $500

Address: Unit 38B 1000 Sookepoint Pl., Sooke, BC

Description: Win an unparalleled view of the ocean from your new modern home.

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