Entry Tips for HGTV's Urban Oasis Sweepstakes 2021

Enter to Win a Cozy Home in Indianapolis, Indiana

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Description:

HGTV has brought back their fun Urban Oasis Giveaway, which gives you the chance to win a cool home in a big city. 2021's sweepstakes features a cozy home in Indianapolis, Indiana plus furnishings, artwork, and $50,000 for a prize worth up to $659,790. Enter up to twice daily online (once through the HGTV website and once through TLC's) to boost your chances of winning this beautifully-renovated home.

Sweepstakes Links:

Click Here to Enter this Sweepstakes
Click Here for the Official Sweepstakes Rules
Click Here for the Sweepstakes' Home Page

Note: If the sweepstakes entry link doesn't work for you, try entering through the home page and looking for a link to the sweepstakes.

Category:

Cash Sweepstakes, House & Garden Sweepstakes, Mega Sweepstakes, Daily Sweepstakes

Eligibility:

USA, 21+

Start Date:

October 01, 2021

End Date:

November 22, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. ET

Entry Frequency:

2 x daily per person/email

Sweepstakes Prizes:

Grand Prize: The Urban Oasis home located in Indianapolis, Indiana including all home furnishings, fixtures, artwork, and merchandise and $50,000. The winner can also choose to accept a $300,000 cash option plus the $50,000 cash prize in lieu of the home and its contents. (ARV: $659,790 or $350,000)

Additional Comments:

Online, you can enter twice daily, once through the HGTV website (linked above) and once through TLC's Urban Oasis Sweepstakes website.

Don't be discouraged if you don't win right away! The 2021 Urban Oasis winner will be chosen around November 29, 2021 by the sweepstakes administrator, Ritway. The winner will be notified between December 20, 2021 and January 3, 2022.

Are you worried that you couldn't afford the taxes on such a huge prize? You don't need to be. See Could Taxes Spell the End of the Dream for HGTV Winners? for more information.