A lucky grandfather who scooped a luxury £2million home featuring a gym, cinema and swimming pool, has decided to put the property on the market – and could earn a nice profit after just two months of owning it.
Tom Steenson, 63, won the stunning four-bedroom home in Exmouth, Devon and £250,000 in cash in an Omaze Million Pound House Draw.
The grandfather-of-two, originally from Bolton before moving to Maidstone, Kent, is now marketing the property with estate agents Knight Frank.
If it sells for the £2.35million asking price, Tom could gain an additional £350,000 over the original value just two months after being handed the keys to the property.
Featuring a swimming pool and spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and coastline, the modern-style home was delivered to Tom mortgage-free with all stamp duty and legal fees taken care of.
Tom lives with his wife of 35 years, Carole, 58, who works part-time as a cleaner.
At the time of his win, which was announced last November, Tom, who has 38 years experience in training and development within the motor industry, admitted he had no plans to quit his day job as he enjoys ‘staying busy’.
He said: ‘This win means we’ll never have to worry about money ever again – it’s a dream come true.
Tom Steenson, 63, pictured with wife Carole, is selling the stunning four-bedroom home in Exmouth, Devon he won in an Omaze Million Pound House Draw

The grandfather-of-two is marketing the property with estate agents Knight Frank – and could stand to make a £350,000 profit after owning it for just two months
‘I could retire early, but my boss doesn’t have to worry as I’ll keep working for a while yet, I like to stay busy.’
During an interview after the win, Tom said his family will be enjoying all the house has to offer.
He said: ‘We’ll definitely enjoy the house for a bit, but we’ll most likely sell it, maybe next year, as the money we’ll get is life-changing for the entire family.
‘Thanks to £250,000 we’ve pocketed as part of the win, we could afford to stay here for 10 years if we wanted to.
‘Selling and banking the cash would enable us to help all our children and grandchildren; it’s a generational legacy for our family.
‘We could help our kids get on the property ladder now. It’s all very exciting!’
As well as making Tom a multi-millionaire, the Omaze Million Pound House Draw in Devon raised £3.5million for Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), a suicide prevention charity.
The couple, who have lived in their current two-bedroom house in Maidstone since 2021, sharing their home with a son and daughter, two grandchildren, and a Cocker Spaniel named Dazzle, have made the decision to sell up sooner – to free up the cash tied into the home in order to benefit their family.

The luxury house, named The Hideout, is described as ‘a stunning modern detached home’

The dining room features and elegant wooden dining table with ceiling to floor windows that offer a picturesque view of the garden
The new-build detached property, called The Hideout, is being advertised for sale with Knight Frank for a guide price of £2,350,000.
Its key features include having up to five bedrooms, three bathrooms, gym, cinema room, balcony and separate annexe.
The description of the house states: ‘The Hideout is a stunning modern detached home that offers circa than 4,200 square feet of immaculate luxury accommodation with plenty of natural light throughout, and magnificent views across the surrounding countryside.’
It adds: ‘Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Exmouth, this contemporary masterpiece showcases luxury and functionality at its finest.
‘The main residence features sleek architectural lines, large windows, and an open-concept design that seamlessly merges indoor and outdoor living.’
An Omaze spokesperson said: ‘All Omaze winners are free to decide if they live in their new house, rent it out for a supplementary income or sell it whenever they wish, to become a cash multi-millionaire.
‘They can put it on the market the day they get the keys; the choice is entirely theirs.
‘Omaze Grand Prize winners also receive £250,000 in cash to maintain their new property and help them settle in.

The couple are wanting to free up the cash in the house to create a ‘generational legacy’ for their children and grandchildren

One of the five bedrooms inside the stunning detached property now on the market

Upstairs, the spacious landing provides a seating area that leads off into three beautifully appointed double bedrooms. The first floor also has a family bathroom (pictured) with a separate walk-in shower

The ground floor also has a sleek study (pictured) overlooking the gardens

The garden offers south-facing views of the sprawling Devonshire countryside
‘Estimated running costs for each house are available for entrants to view on the Omaze website.
‘If they decide to keep the house, they could afford to comfortably stay for many years using just the £250,000 settling in money.
‘All Omaze properties come with no mortgage and no stamp duty or legal fees to pay.
‘The properties also come with all the furniture featured in the adverts.
‘Omaze styles each property with well over £100,000 worth of furnishings and essentials, so they are all ready for a winner to enjoy as soon as they get the keys.
‘As well as the £250,000 they receive, it’s worth bearing in mind that if a winner was already paying rent or a mortgage for their previous property, the money saved could also go towards the running costs of their new home.
‘Alternatively, if they do already own a property, they could choose to keep it and rent it out as a supplementary income.
‘Should winners wish to rent out their new property, they can achieve long-term rental values of thousands of pounds a month.
‘Whatever their circumstances, all Omaze winners have several fantastic life changing options available to them.
‘Omaze is immensely proud to have created 33 millionaires while also raising more than £72 million for good causes in the UK since it launched here.’