What does “Home for the Holidays” mean to you? Does it bring to mind images of sitting by the fire in your home or traveling to be with friends and family? Each of us spends this wonderful time of year differently, but one thing remains the same. It’s the time of year to make memories with the ones we love.
Homes.com wants to make this year a little brighter for one of our wonderful Facebook fans. Starting today, December 3rd thru Friday, December 14th anyone who likes our Facebook page and fills out a simple entry form will be entered to win $1,500 in our Home for the Holidays contest!

How to enter to win the $1,500:
- “Like” Homes.com on Facebook
- Fill out the simple entry form located on our Facebook page by clicking the image “Enter for a chance to win $1,500.”
During the contest period, participants are invited to share what they would do with the $1,500 by posting on Homes.com’s Facebook wall, tweeting @HomesDotCom or by commenting on this blog!
Just like the holiday season, this contest is only here for a brief period of time and will end on December 14th. Don’t miss out on your chance to win Enter Today!
For inspirational decor, recipe and activity ideas be sure to check out our Holiday Entertaining Guide.
Happy Holidays!
Homes.com Home for the Holidays Official Contest Rules
3 Replies to Home for the Holidays $1,500 Contest
I just moved into a new place and have a lot of decorating to do and would spend the money on that!
Because we travel to visit family each Christmas my husband and I say the cost of the trip is our present to each other. $1500 would fill his stocking in fine form.
I live in a big 3 bedroom house. I would totally use that $ for alot of stuff!
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