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August 2014
Win €500 with MyHome MyWorld
Yesterday seen the launch of MyHome.ie's new campaign 'MyHome My World' and to mark the occasion we are offering you the chance to win a €500 prize.

We have created a planetoid image of this famous location. All you need to do is figure out where the image was taken and place a pin on the map in that location. The entry that is closest to the answer will be picked as the winner next Friday August 28th. You can enter here.

 

This is the first of four weeks of competitions, with thousands of euro in prizes up for grabs.

 

The 'MyHome MyWorld' campaign features breath-taking images of properties filmed using a specialist Ladybug 5 camera delivering an imaginative 30 second MyHome.ie television commercial.  Shot over 16 hours across 22 locations in Ireland, this commercial is a world-first: using cutting edge street-view camera technology bringing six panoramic images together into one epic world.

 

Set to the tune 'Happy' by Dublin band RED KID, the advert shows what MyHome.ie is all about and highlights the fact that we can cater for all your property needs whether you want to buy, rent, sell or even go on holiday at home or abroad.

 

Commenting on the launch, MyHome.ie managing director Angela Keegan said: "We know that what is in your world is of utmost importance to you. It is pretty important to us too.

 

"MyHome MyWorld tells you how we think finding your special place can be a really fun and interesting journey with us. It can be in the country or the city, modern, retro, period, green, grey or multi-coloured.

 

"MyHome.ie is about finding property, the right property for you. We hope that we can help you find your home and your world at MyHome.ie."

 

Check out our new TV advert below...

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