Cheshire, but has been unable to due to the coronavirus pandemic.She has now decided to offer the home up as a raffle prize, and hopes it will give someone who could not otherwise get a foot on the property ladder the chance to own their own home.Jenny, 27, lives in Buxton, Derbyshire, with her biologist husband Freddie, 29, and their two sons Leon, six, and Tommy, 11 months.She is aiming to sell 80,000 tickets, which will cover the cost of the property and running the draw, which closes at 11pm on September 15.If she doesn't meet her reserve, she will give the winner 75pc of the money raised instead of the house."It's an absolute steal, as one raffle ticket costs the same as a supermarket meal deal," Jenny said."It's become increasingly.
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