Salford five-bed, the pair feared their plans would never come off. But then the couple, who have three sons aged - 14, 12 and seven - decided to do something different to make the move, starting a raffle to make their dream of moving to Australia come true.Putting up tickets for £2 online, the family needed to sell 200,000 tickets to meet the value of the property in Hayfield Road, pay legal fees, and the fee to online competition host raffall.com.They even threw in the keys to their BMW, as it would be too expensive to ship down under.Now, after months of promoting the lottery for their home, the family have sold enough to announce a winner.
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