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At some point in time, i.e. several years from now. The 1975 plus cards may be worth something. It depends on how many people decide they aren't worth anything and toss them. I'm holding on to my son's collection. They don't take up that much room and who knows? Some collectibles that are worth a bit are things th...more
They might actually sell more raffle tickets. I wouldn't buy a raffle ticket to a house like this because it would be too big and too expensive to maintain. However, I might purchase one for a smaller new home. The tickets could also be less than $100. I worked for a Chamber of Commerce once and we found that we sol...more
But the HGTV houses usually come with $100,000 in cash. Which in this case would have covered most of the taxes as you'd have to pay taxes on the cash also.
I clicked on this story because of Dorothy Hamill - big fan of her skating. In reading who is left in the competition -- WHO are these people? I only recognized about 3 or 4 names. How are they 'stars"? SMH!