When Qi Yang and his team from Landmark West Construction started building a 5,100-square-foot smart house in Brookswood last July, they had no idea it would become one of the coveted Hometown Heroes Lottery prize homes.
Asked what is his favourite feature of the house, Yang said the fully integrated Ultimate Internet Of Things (UIOT) smart home system wins hands down.
Besides that, Yang was asked what other cool or unique features he incorporated into this house? He quickly pointed to the oversized island, open concept design, flood detection, and the convenience, safety, and personalized entertainment that come with the built-in smart home system.
He describes it as a 鈥渄esign without compromise,鈥 noting construction should be completed by mid- to late June.
Would you live in this house? Yang was asked.
He quickly replied an emphatic: 鈥淵ES!鈥
Even with the other nine prize home options on the table, Yang said he鈥檇 take this home for several reasons 鈥 location topping that list.
鈥1. There is still room to grow in this community compared to others. 2. Based on the Township neighbourhood plan, Brookswood is going to be a great community鈥 It鈥檚 a growing community with beautiful parks, trails, and close proximity to 91原创鈥檚 downtown and the newly built industry park,鈥 he said.
When they began building this house last summer, the Landmark West team had no idea it would become a prize home, but Yang said he鈥檚 feeling pretty honoured it was selected.
鈥淲e just wanted to create a home that was different than every other home in this neighbourhood,鈥 Yang elaborated. 鈥淪o, we started incorporating unique designs, layout, and smart-home technologies. That is when the lottery people sought us out.鈥
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He was quick to jump on board with this fundraising project when he learned the foundation raises essential funds for specialized adult health services and research at Vancouver General and UBC Hospitals, GF Strong Rehab Centre, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, and Vancouver Community Health Services. Ticket purchases also support burn fund programs, including mental health support for burn survivors and firefighters, as well as the Home Away Program, which offers accommodations to burn and trauma survivors at the Burn Fund Centre in Vancouver.
鈥淭heir services are essential to help people in need,鈥 Yang concluded.
In addition to the grand prize home packages up for grabs, the winner also has the option of choosing $2.2 million tax-free cash, the largest cash prize in the history of the lottery.
In total, there are 3,220 prizes to win, worth over $3.2 million, in this year鈥檚 main lottery, which includes the grand prize draw, three bonus draws and early bird draws.
There is also a daily cash PLUS game with 105 days of winning, and the 50/50 PLUS jackpot that could reach more than $2.4 million, and the winner takes half.
Tickets can be purchased online at , by phone at 604-648-4376, toll-free at 1-866-597-4376, or in-person at any London Drugs.
Admittedly, Yang has not bought a ticket on the Hometown Heroes Lottery in past, but family members have.
鈥淚 have relatives buying hero lottery tickets all the time because more chance to win than traditional lottery tickets,鈥 he said, noting members of his 13-person team 鈥 including his site and project manager 鈥 have loaded up on tickets, trying their luck at winning this house in particular.
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