who won the redfin house
Nobody has been publicly announced as the winner of the Redfin “Great American Home Search” million‑dollar house yet. The contest only just closed, and Redfin has said the official winner list will be posted after the winner is confirmed, so the name and the specific “Redfin house” are still under wraps.
What we know so far
- The promotion is called The Great American Home Search , tied to Redfin’s Big Game commercial and app‑based scavenger hunt.
- Players had to solve six clues in the Redfin app and then pick one home; the first person to correctly choose the prize home wins it.
- The contest window ran from February 8 to February 10, 2026 (around the Big Game), with the drawing/confirmation process listed for February 11, 2026.
- Redfin’s rules say the winner will be contacted by phone and email, and a winner list link will go live only after that winner is formally confirmed.
Why you’re not seeing a winner yet
- The official rules note that the winner list will be posted later , at a specific link, only after the winner is confirmed and paperwork is done.
- Forum and Reddit discussions show a lot of speculation and timing flex (“I did it in 2 minutes,” “someone must have done it in seconds”), but no verified winner has stepped forward publicly in a way that Redfin has confirmed.
- Social posts from partners and influencers (like the GeoGuessr‑style promo) reference the 48‑hour window and gameplay, not the eventual winner’s identity.
What the winner will actually get
- A home valued at roughly 1 million dollars , including furnishings and standard appliances, with an estimated property value just over 1,049,000 dollars.
- Additional cash (around 700,000 dollars) intended to help cover income taxes and related costs, plus one year of property taxes and homeowners insurance paid by Redfin.
- Total advertised prize value is about 1,774,000 dollars.
How you’ll know when someone wins
- Redfin’s rules point to an official winner list URL where the confirmed winner will appear once validated.
- You can also watch Redfin’s news/press page, where they’ve already been promoting the contest and other highly viewed homes, so it’s very likely they’ll highlight the winner there too.
- Any posts claiming “I won the Redfin house!” on forums or social media should be treated as unverified unless they clearly match Redfin’s official announcement.
Bottom line: as of now, the answer to “who won the Redfin house?” is not publicly confirmed yet , and any specific name you see floating around is just speculation until Redfin posts the official winner.
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