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$800,000 house up for grabs in Hospice Dream Home draw

The Prince George Hospice Society is holding a draw for the 2021 Hospice Dream Home.

They offered a quick look at the home on 4047 Brinks Drive in the Nechako View subdivision before its big reveal on July 17th.

2021 Hospice Dream Home (Photo Supplied by Brody Langager, MyPGNow)

It is valued at over $800,000 and comes completely furnished.

The home is about 3,470 square feet and features five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Donna Flood with the PG Hospice Society said the draw is their biggest fundraiser.

“As far as donations and fundraising, it’s been a bit light. So this is why it’s really important to have the dream home, have the lottery, and sell it out,” said Flood.

She added the Hospice Society has seen an increased number of people due to COVID-19 this year.

100% of the funds from the draw go to support the Hospice.

Tickets are on sale now, and the grand prize draw will be held on December 17th.

On top of the Dream Home draw, there are also early bird prize draws on July 21, August 25, October 20, and November 17.

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