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This item is making the rounds of a lot of places in the last week - I came across it in one of my writer's newsletters.

MAINE INN IS YOURS FOR $125 AND 200-WORD WINNING ESSAY
This historic inn was built in 1805, is located on 9 acres along with a barn and a guest house and has been operated by its current owner (who also won it in an essay contest for $100) for 22 years.
Story on CNN Money
I'm thinking of entering this contest but there are a few "too good to be true" items knocking around in my head ...
Now I'm not concerned with coming up with 200 words that are persuasive - I'm a long-time B.S.er, so no problem there.
What I AM concerned about is things like transfer fees (~$4,000 in Maine for this property), taxes and any hidden structural problems (this place is over 200 years old - it HAS to be maintenance intensive). She claims that the winner will also receive $20,000 as "seed money", so that might go for taxes and such.
But she's also taking all the food and booze, so there's THAT expense as well.
Then you have the staff - she has 9 or 10 people working there - do they stay? Do you pay?
You also have to agree to run the B&B for at least a year. My idea was, if I were to win, I'd run it for a year, sell it, and then move onto a nice little yacht somewhere warmer.
I've never been in the hospitality business, which I think would be a drawback here, and I'm not crazy about the idea of spending 70+ hours a week listening to people complain and cleaning toilets.
Would you enter contest like this?

MAINE INN IS YOURS FOR $125 AND 200-WORD WINNING ESSAY
This historic inn was built in 1805, is located on 9 acres along with a barn and a guest house and has been operated by its current owner (who also won it in an essay contest for $100) for 22 years.
Story on CNN Money
I'm thinking of entering this contest but there are a few "too good to be true" items knocking around in my head ...
- The owner states the current value of the property as $900,000, yet a search on a local realtor site shows that it is for sale for $635,000.
- The owner anticipates receiving 7,500 entries from around the world, which would give her her claimed value. To be fair, she also claims to have invested over $500,000 in the property during her ownership.
- She claims she will read each entry (7,500!?!) and will forward 20 of the best to a non-partial jury of two people to make the final decision.
- She claims that if she does not receive 7,500 entries she will return all monies and the contest will be void.
Now I'm not concerned with coming up with 200 words that are persuasive - I'm a long-time B.S.er, so no problem there.
What I AM concerned about is things like transfer fees (~$4,000 in Maine for this property), taxes and any hidden structural problems (this place is over 200 years old - it HAS to be maintenance intensive). She claims that the winner will also receive $20,000 as "seed money", so that might go for taxes and such.
But she's also taking all the food and booze, so there's THAT expense as well.
Then you have the staff - she has 9 or 10 people working there - do they stay? Do you pay?
You also have to agree to run the B&B for at least a year. My idea was, if I were to win, I'd run it for a year, sell it, and then move onto a nice little yacht somewhere warmer.
I've never been in the hospitality business, which I think would be a drawback here, and I'm not crazy about the idea of spending 70+ hours a week listening to people complain and cleaning toilets.
Would you enter contest like this?