Tickets are now on sale for the annual Granville "Home of Hope."
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Wednesday to reveal the site that's up for grabs this year.
The Granville "Home of Hope" program was launched in 2006.
Since then, it has raised $8.4 million for local non-profits.
All proceeds from ticket sales go to nine non-profits, including Angels of Grace, Breaking the Chains, Central California Food Bank and the Fresno Mission.
Non-profit leaders say the money raised helps them support our community.
"As a non-profit leader, I am so challenged every day when I look at all the budget cuts coming through," says Lisa Casarez-Austin, CEO of Angels of Grace. "It's easy to lose our hope, but we can't lose our hope. We have to come together as a community."
Each ticket costs $100 and enters you for a chance to win the brand-new home on Holland near Grantland Avenue.
The labor and materials used to build the home were all donated.
To buy a ticket, visit Granville's website.