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Last Chance To Tour The St. Jude Dream Home® Giveaway House

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Extended Free Tours Added this Week

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San Antonio, TX – The St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway house will be open for extended open houses this Monday through Wednesday from noon – 7 p.m. This is the final chance for the public to tour the beautiful house built by Evolutionary Homes before it is given away on Thursday, November 15 on News 4 San Antonio. Just for touring the home, visitors can enter for a free chance to win an All-Inclusive 4-night Cancun Vacation Getaway for two, including airfare, courtesy of Rennert Travel and Sandos Resorts.

Almost all of the $100 tickets being sold are reserved so act now before they run out! The house built in Cresta Bella in northwest San Antonio, has approximately 2,700 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 2-car garage, an elegant master suite with retreat bath, including a free-standing tub, double rain-head shower and so much more.

Tickets can be reserved at dreamhome.org or by calling 1-800-667-3578. This year’s sponsors include Evolutionary Homes, FOX 29, News4 WOAI, CW35, KJ – 97, Dream Day Foundation, Pop-A-Lock, and national sponsors Brizo, Shaw Floors, Trane and Bosch.

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