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Prize home lottery

A prize home lottery is a type of lottery in which a single-unit residential building is awarded as opposed to a lump sum financial prize.[1] Prize home lotteries began to appear across North America, Australia, and Western Europe in the 1950s.[2] While a number of homes built prior to this have historically been associated with lottery winnings, typically they were funded with traditional lottery earnings and not through a formal prize home lottery.[3]

Show homes are commonly awarded in prize home lotteries

History edit

 
The 1902 Sangster House in Navasota, Texas was funded with traditional lottery earnings, not through a prize home lottery.

The earliest home lotteries took place in Canada. The first home lottery in North America was in 1934 in Vancouver, Canada.[4][5] In the spring of 1939, Toronto mayor Ralph Day came under scrutiny since the earliest home lotteries were not governmentally regulated.[6] In 1944, the Ottawa Journal announced that the Canadian province of Ontario was experiencing "an epidemic of house lotteries."[7]

Outside of Canada, the idea of a prize home lottery started becoming widespread in the United States, Australia, and Western Europe in the 1950s.[8][9][10][11][12] Today, a contemporary example can be seen in the RSL Australia Prize Home Lottery, which is a notable prize home lottery in Australia.[13][14]

Government regulation edit

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."[15][16] This led to a lawsuit, R. v. Hodges in 1959.[17][18][19] In 1960, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled prize home lotteries illegal in Canada.[20][21][22] This decision did not last long, however, as numerous dream home lotteries were held in Canada in the 1960s.[23][24]

In television edit

Although prize home lotteries became widespread in the 1950s, it was not until 2015 that the concept of a prize home lottery was used as the premise of a television programme with HGTV's My Lottery Dream Home.[25][26][27] Hosted by David Bromstad, the programme is a joint production between Seven Network and Beyond International.[28][29] In 2021, My Lottery Dream Home International, a related programme with a global as opposed to American focus premiered with host Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.[30] Other television programmes like Mitre 10 Dream Home and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition award prize homes though their selection process is not in the form of a lottery.[31][32]

Notable prize home lotteries edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Australian Prize Homes". PrizeLink.com.au. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Come to the Exhibition, See the Dream Home [Advertisement]". Edmonton Journal. July 18, 1955. p. 12.
  3. ^ Montgomery, Robin; Montgomery, Joy (2012). Navasota. Images of America. Arcadia Publishing. p. 80. ISBN 978-0738595023.
  4. ^ "PNE Prize Home ticket still popular after 80 years". Vancouver Is Awesome. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  5. ^ "PNE PRIZE HOME CELEBRATES ITS 80TH ANNIVERSARY" (PDF). Pacific National Exhibition. January 2018.
  6. ^ "Toronto Mayor Denies That Awarding $11,500 House Was Lottery". The Windsor Star. April 24, 1939. p. 2.
  7. ^ "A Fine House For A Dollar". Ottawa Journal. December 8, 1944. p. 8.
  8. ^ "Enter The Dream Home Race Now!". The Chicago Defender. September 28, 1959. p. 1.
  9. ^ "You Can Win A Dream Home for 6d". Evening Chronicle. Newcastle upon Tyne. November 23, 1959. p. 14.
  10. ^ "How To Win Your Dream Home". The London Daily Telegraph. May 10, 1957. p. 10.
  11. ^ "Mr. Whale, Mystery Man, Wins £14,500 Prize". The Sydney Morning Herald. December 10, 1959. p. 1.
  12. ^ "Club For Lonely Widows". The Liverpool Echo. July 22, 1954. p. 4.
  13. ^ Keller, Lisa (2022-06-27). "Don't miss your chance at a $1.1 Metricon home and land package in MS Society's Game Changer Lottery! • Glam Adelaide". Glam Adelaide. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  14. ^ "Australian Prize Homes". PrizeLink.com.au. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  15. ^ "Books, Pamphlets, Serials, Contributions to Periodicals". Catalog of Copyright Entries: January-June 1958. Third Series. Library of Congress. 1958. p. 302.
  16. ^ "127172 Dream Home Contest". Canadian Patent Office Record. 86: 4687. 1958.
  17. ^ "R. v. Hodges [1959]". CanLII. Supreme Court of Canada. December 10, 1959.
  18. ^ "Lottery Case". The Lethbridge Herald. August 1, 1959. p. 16.
  19. ^ "11 Canadian Fairs Settle With Hodges". Billboard Magazine: 43. July 4, 1960.
  20. ^ "Supreme Court Rules Home Contest Illegal". The Edmonton Journal. April 11, 1960. p. 30.
  21. ^ "Dream Home Contests Ltd. v. The Queen, 1960". CanLII. April 11, 1960.
  22. ^ "Dream Home Contests Ltd. v. The Queen [1960]". CanLII. Supreme Court of Canada. April 11, 1960.
  23. ^ "Jasper Place Man Wins Display Home". The Edmonton Journal. July 24, 1961. p. 3.
  24. ^ "You May Win a 1964 Dream Home [Advertisement]". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. July 17, 1964. p. 6.
  25. ^ "My Lottery Dream Home". IMDb. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  26. ^ Starr, Michael (17 February 2018). "'My Lottery Dream Home' finds comfy digs for big prize winners". New York Post. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  27. ^ "HGTV Orders 28 New Episodes of 'My Lottery Dream Home' Starring David Bromstad". Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  28. ^ Johns, Gibson. "HGTV's David Bromstad spills on the backstage secrets of 'My Lottery Dream Home'". AOL.com. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  29. ^ Manning, James (November 1, 2017). "Inside the 7Beyond US joint venture". Mediaweek.
  30. ^ "HGTV Accelerates Show Orders to Put 16 New Series and Pilots in the Pipeline for 2021". The Futon Critic. October 19, 2020.
  31. ^ Block is no Dream Home – copyright and television program formats 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 23-9-2010
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-20.

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A prize home lottery is a type of lottery in which a single unit residential building is awarded as opposed to a lump sum financial prize 1 Prize home lotteries began to appear across North America Australia and Western Europe in the 1950s 2 While a number of homes built prior to this have historically been associated with lottery winnings typically they were funded with traditional lottery earnings and not through a formal prize home lottery 3 Show homes are commonly awarded in prize home lotteries Contents 1 History 2 Government regulation 3 In television 4 Notable prize home lotteries 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The 1902 Sangster House in Navasota Texas was funded with traditional lottery earnings not through a prize home lottery The earliest home lotteries took place in Canada The first home lottery in North America was in 1934 in Vancouver Canada 4 5 In the spring of 1939 Toronto mayor Ralph Day came under scrutiny since the earliest home lotteries were not governmentally regulated 6 In 1944 the Ottawa Journal announced that the Canadian province of Ontario was experiencing an epidemic of house lotteries 7 Outside of Canada the idea of a prize home lottery started becoming widespread in the United States Australia and Western Europe in the 1950s 8 9 10 11 12 Today a contemporary example can be seen in the RSL Australia Prize Home Lottery which is a notable prize home lottery in Australia 13 14 Government regulation editPrize 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 15 16 This led to a lawsuit R v Hodges in 1959 17 18 19 In 1960 the Supreme Court of Canada ruled prize home lotteries illegal in Canada 20 21 22 This decision did not last long however as numerous dream home lotteries were held in Canada in the 1960s 23 24 In television editAlthough prize home lotteries became widespread in the 1950s it was not until 2015 that the concept of a prize home lottery was used as the premise of a television programme with HGTV s My Lottery Dream Home 25 26 27 Hosted by David Bromstad the programme is a joint production between Seven Network and Beyond International 28 29 In 2021 My Lottery Dream Home International a related programme with a global as opposed to American focus premiered with host Laurence Llewelyn Bowen 30 Other television programmes like Mitre 10 Dream Home and Extreme Makeover Home Edition award prize homes though their selection process is not in the form of a lottery 31 32 Notable prize home lotteries editRSL Art Union Prize Home Lottery HGTV Dream Home Lottery Klondike Days Dream Home LotterySee also editExtreme Makeover Home Edition List of lotteries Mitre 10 Dream Home My Lottery Dream Home Show homeReferences edit Australian Prize Homes PrizeLink com au Retrieved 4 September 2015 Come to the Exhibition See the Dream Home Advertisement Edmonton Journal July 18 1955 p 12 Montgomery Robin Montgomery Joy 2012 Navasota Images of America Arcadia Publishing p 80 ISBN 978 0738595023 PNE Prize Home ticket still popular after 80 years Vancouver Is Awesome Retrieved 2022 09 04 PNE PRIZE HOME CELEBRATES ITS 80TH ANNIVERSARY PDF Pacific National Exhibition January 2018 Toronto Mayor Denies That Awarding 11 500 House Was Lottery The Windsor Star April 24 1939 p 2 A Fine House For A Dollar Ottawa Journal December 8 1944 p 8 Enter The Dream Home Race Now The Chicago Defender September 28 1959 p 1 You Can Win A Dream Home for 6d Evening Chronicle Newcastle upon Tyne November 23 1959 p 14 How To Win Your Dream Home The London Daily Telegraph May 10 1957 p 10 Mr Whale Mystery Man Wins 14 500 Prize The Sydney Morning Herald December 10 1959 p 1 Club For Lonely Widows The Liverpool Echo July 22 1954 p 4 Keller Lisa 2022 06 27 Don t miss your chance at a 1 1 Metricon home and land package in MS Society s Game Changer Lottery Glam Adelaide Glam Adelaide Retrieved 2022 08 20 Australian Prize Homes PrizeLink com au Retrieved 4 September 2015 Books Pamphlets Serials Contributions to Periodicals Catalog of Copyright Entries January June 1958 Third Series Library of Congress 1958 p 302 127172 Dream Home Contest Canadian Patent Office Record 86 4687 1958 R v Hodges 1959 CanLII Supreme Court of Canada December 10 1959 Lottery Case The Lethbridge Herald August 1 1959 p 16 11 Canadian Fairs Settle With Hodges Billboard Magazine 43 July 4 1960 Supreme Court Rules Home Contest Illegal The Edmonton Journal April 11 1960 p 30 Dream Home Contests Ltd v The Queen 1960 CanLII April 11 1960 Dream Home Contests Ltd v The Queen 1960 CanLII Supreme Court of Canada April 11 1960 Jasper Place Man Wins Display Home The Edmonton Journal July 24 1961 p 3 You May Win a 1964 Dream Home Advertisement Saskatoon Star Phoenix July 17 1964 p 6 My Lottery Dream Home IMDb Retrieved August 27 2018 Starr Michael 17 February 2018 My Lottery Dream Home finds comfy digs for big prize winners New York Post Retrieved August 27 2018 HGTV Orders 28 New Episodes of My Lottery Dream Home Starring David Bromstad Retrieved August 27 2018 Johns Gibson HGTV s David Bromstad spills on the backstage secrets of My Lottery Dream Home AOL com Retrieved August 27 2018 Manning James November 1 2017 Inside the 7Beyond US joint venture Mediaweek HGTV Accelerates Show Orders to Put 16 New Series and Pilots in the Pipeline for 2021 The Futon Critic October 19 2020 Block is no Dream Home copyright and television program formats Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 23 9 2010 Mitre 10 Dream Home Television New Zealand Entertainment TV One TV2 U Archived from the original on 2012 09 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prize home lottery amp oldid 1166672152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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