PALOS VERDES DREAM HOUSE RAFFLE

GRAND PRIZE – Palos Verdes Oceanview Estate or $5,000,000 CASH

Ticket Purchase Deadline: June 21, 2024, Midnight (PDT)
Drawing: June 28, 2024, 5:30pm (PDT)

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A captivating Mediterranean-style villa majestically perched atop Malaga Cove or $5,000,000 is just a $150 raffle ticket away for the lucky winner of the 2024 Palos Verdes Dream House Raffle. The first and oldest house raffle licensed in California, proceeds help fund Palos Verdes Art Center and their commitment to keep art education and exhibition available, accessible, and affordable to all for the last 93 years.

This year’s Dream House offers unparalleled vistas of the city, coastline, and the illustrious Queen’s Necklace. Located on one of the area’s most sought-after streets, this 3,919 sq. ft. house has 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, and wide-planked walnut floors throughout to tie in the wood-arched windows and interior French doors. Luxury touches include a gourmet kitchen, saltwater pool, rejuvenating spa, 4-car garage, temperature-controlled wine cellar, and a covered outdoor patio and kitchen perfect for hosting al fresco gatherings with breathtaking views.

Early Bird 1 Ticket Purchase Deadline: May 24, Midnight (PDT)

Drawing: May 31, 2024, 5:30pm (PDT)

FIRST PRIZE: 2024 Toyota Prius or $25,000 CASH  

SECOND PRIZE: $5,000

THIRD PRIZE: $2,500 

FOURTH PRIZE: $1,500 

MULTIPLE TICKET PRIZE: $15,000 

Proceeds from the 21st annual Palos Verdes Dream House Raffle,  the first and oldest house raffle licensed in California, benefit the 93-year-old Palos Verdes Art Center’s exhibition, education, and outreach programs, making the visual arts available, accessible, and affordable to residents and visitors to Los Angeles County.

Funds raised by the Palos Verdes Dream House Raffle directly support PVAC programs such as ‘Special Mornings,’ which offers special needs students from the Los Angeles Unified School District a chance to explore the world of art through personalized instruction and projects. Funds raised also benefit The Studio School, which teaches year-round art classes to adults and children, and support our annual program of curated exhibitions.