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This isn't the first time "My Lottery Dream Home" has visited the Canton area. In 2021, Bromstad filmed an episode locally after a Minerva couple won $1 million with a lottery scratch-off ticket.
My Lottery Dream Home is an American reality television series on HGTV featuring home buyers who have won lotteries or suddenly inherited a large sum of money. It is hosted by David Bromstad . [ 1 ] It premiered on March 7, 2015. [ 2 ]
He owns a home in Orlando, Florida, which was featured on My Lottery Dream Home: David's Dream Home. [8] He has a "tattoo addiction" and favors designs that speak to his love of family, color, gay pride, and Disney. [1] He was the first HGTV personality to be named to Out magazine's Out100 list of prominent LGBTQ people. [6]
The series' first season begins with Rick and Lorie, who had just won a $180 million Mega Millions jackpot, as they search for a home with a big yard and 6 or more bedrooms.
Prize home lotteries have historically been subject to government regulation and have sometimes led to lawsuits. For example, in 1958, an entrepreneur named Ronald A. Hodges registered Canadian patents pertaining to prize home lotteries, including one patent for "division of property in a dream home contest."
The sweepstakes winner will receive over $2.2 million in prizes — including the Dream Home, a new 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC, $100,000 from Viva and a five-year supply of Viva paper towels. HGTV ...
Most of the Dream Home winners have sold their prizes, [3] largely because of the accompanying property tax bills, and as of 2006, [3] only two winners had lived in their houses. 2005 winner Don Cruz initially planned to keep the house, located on Lake Tyler, after having his plan to rent out the dockhouse and master bedroom suite on a nightly ...
While most people sold the Dream Home, there are a few notable exceptions. Tina Carlson, who won the 1998 Dream Home, held on to her house longer than any other winner. She borrowed against the ...