
Spin for the keys to a Brooklyn brownstone.
5,000 tickets. One drawing. The number the wheel gives you — between 1 and 5,000 — is your ticket and your price in dollars. One of them wins the house at 1043 East 9th Street.
The mechanic
Pay what the wheel says. Nothing more.
Land on 67? You pay $67. Land on 1,821? You pay $1,821. Each number can only be sold once, and sold numbers are removed from the wheel.
- 01Every ticket — from #0001 to #5000 — is one equal-weight entry.
- 02The wheel only stops on numbers nobody has bought yet.
- 03Drawing happens live once the last ticket is claimed.
How it works
Three steps. One brownstone.
Enter your email
We send your ticket and the drawing details there.
Spin the wheel
Land on a number between 1 and 5,000. That's your ticket and your price.
Pay & wait
Pay the displayed amount. When all 5,000 sell, the drawing is held live.
Live
tickets claimed · 1,000 still available
Rules
Good to know
Can the wheel land on a number someone already bought?
No. Sold numbers are removed from the pool, so the wheel can only stop on a ticket that's still available.
When is the drawing held?
Once all 5,000 tickets are sold. The winning ticket is drawn live on stream — every ticket from #0001 to #5000 has identical odds.
What if I don't like my number?
You see the number before you pay. If you don't confirm within 20 minutes, the number is released back into the pool.
Is this legal?
Raffles for real estate are regulated state-by-state. This site is currently in setup; consult with legal counsel before launching publicly. Void where prohibited.