Who has never dreamed of winning the jackpot to see their life change? It is done for this man who won a house worth 2 million.
Buying a house is often a life project. A dream made of patience, savings and, often, of a loan over several decades. But imagine becoming the owner of a luxury home without credit, without stress, for the price of a dinner at the restaurant. This is exactly what happened to Simon Williams.
Simon spent 25 pounds (just under 30 euros) to participate in a draw organized by Omaze, an organization which collects funds for charitable associations. And against all odds, he won the jackpot: a dream house estimated at 2 million pounds, nestled in Devon, accompanied by 100,000 pounds in cash. This announcement was a real shock for the lucky winner, whose life changed overnight. “”It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life, I can’t believe it happened to me. These are the £ 25 best spent in my life “, He still confides, a year later, still amazed.
For Simon, this gain has turned his life upside down. He was able to gather all his family for Christmas in this magnificent house – a first. He still remembers the path to the property: “Whenever we climbed this incredible alley, I had to pinch myself to believe it.” And, unexpected detail, but revealing his happiness: one of his favorite pleasures was to drive the freestanding mower won with the property.
But Simon remained simple. He continues to work, prepare tea for his colleagues, and even if he thinks of an early retirement, he does not intend to radically change life. He sold the house, and with money, he offered himself his real dream house in Sussex, close to his daughters’ school. A quiet, green place, with large trees reminiscent of those in the garden of the house won.
Beyond this extraordinary destiny, it is also a beautiful story of solidarity. The draw has raised 1.7 million pounds for Macmillan Cancer Support, an association that helps people affected by cancer. A cause dear to Simon, whose father died of this disease: “Macmillan supported us, my father and me. I know from experience the importance of their work.”
Even today, Simon continues to participate in Omaze competitions, not to win, but to support these causes that are close to his heart. He humorously admits that he would almost feel guilty of winning a second house.