SUWANEE TALK!: ATLANTA GA - The First Annual "Race For The Home" Is Coming!

ATLANTA GA - The First Annual "Race For The Home" Is Coming!

Your Dream Home is Waiting!


 

...and it is your job to find it! The Atlanta Race For The Home is a city-wide race for your dream home brought to you by HomeFinder.com and Prudential Georgia Realty. In this high-tech race, all of the locations and challenges will be delivered via text message right to your cell phone. Any cell phone, any model, on any carrier can play. And playing is totally FREE! However, spots are limited and you must win a spot to participate, so read more and apply at RacefortheHome.com.

  • The big event starts at 9am on September 25th at Piedmont Park.
  • Any couple or team of two can participate. All ages 18 years or older are welcome. Register at RacefortheHome.com and tell us why you should be chosen to play!
  • The two-person teams will get final instructions at the kick-off event.  Then, you will be unleashed on open houses across Metro Atlanta to play the game.
  • All locations and challenges will be delivered to and from your cell phone via text message. Any phone, any model on any carrier can play.  As for transport, you'll want to drive, yet smarts will beat speed in this high-tech adventure!
  • The game is a scavenger hunt using your mobile phone.  The game platform is powered by SCVNGR.com which is a new mobile gaming platform funded by Google.
  • The celebration event will be held at Max Lagers Grill and Brewery in downtown Atlanta.
  • There will be a series of prizes including the Grand Prize of a $20,000 down payment on the home of your dreams.

What better way to spend your Saturday than playing a really fun game with lots of cool people, visiting some awesome open houses and having a chance to win a $20,000 down payment on the home of your dreams!  Remember, the game will be played at locations across Metro Atlanta so anyone from any area of town can play.

 

 


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