Scots mum becomes multi-millionaire after selling Omaze house 5 months after getting keys

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A Scots mum-of-three has become a multi-millionaire after deciding to sell the house she won in an Omaze prize draw - just five months after she got the keys.Rachael Reid, 54, scooped the six-bed bungalow near Farnham, Surrey, in July as well as £250,000 in cash, after paying only £10 to enter the competition.Following a few months of enjoying the house with her family, Rachael and her husband of almost 30-years, Darren, 56, chose to cash in and put it on the market.The stunning property, which boasts 1.4 acres, a 40ft heated indoor pool and a gym, has been listed online for just under £3million - a significant return on her entry fee.Upon learning of her win, Rachael thought it was a wind-up by her husband's cousin, a known prankster in the family.Rachael, a childcare worker from Inverness, said: "I still can't believe it really happened to us - winning a multi-million-pound house in Surrey has changed our lives forever."We've really enjoyed spending time at the house - it's been magical and the whole family has loved it.

All the locals have been lovely and welcoming - it's a fantastic area."The money I also got as part of my big win means if we wanted to, we could stay here for years and never have to worry about any costs - but we love where we live now, so we've decided to sell up and cash in, so we can buy an amazing house a bit closer to all our family and friends in Scotland."The money from the sale will change everything for the entire family - it's just incredible - we're all so excited for the future - we might even build our very own Omazing house!"Entering Omaze was the best decision I ever made - I wish anyone who enters the best of luck, if it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone!"The renovated

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