RSL Art Union: How you could win $2.7M worth of homes in Australia for just $5

One lucky Australian could win an amazing property portfolio across three major cities for just $5.

The RSL Art Union is having their second property lottery draw, where the winner could snatch up three homes worth of properties in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane valued at a total if $2.7million.

The winner would also get $156,000 worth of furniture across the three homes. 

Tickets to enter the draw are just $5 and sales close at 8pm on October 28.

The winner is announced on November 4.

The pick of the bunch is in Kirribilli, with the $1.5million apartment boasting views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour.

One of the apartments is in Kirribilli with views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour and is worth $1.5million (pictured, Sydney apartment)

The apartment is 49sqm home with an open-plan living and dining area (pictured, the Sydney apartment building on offer)

The apartment is 49sqm home with an open-plan living and dining area (pictured, the Sydney apartment building on offer)

The balcony in the Sydney apartment building on offer with RSL Art Union has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House

The balcony in the Sydney apartment building on offer with RSL Art Union has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House

The Sydney apartment (pictured) has one bedroom and bathroom, and comes with $40,898 worth of furniture and electrical appliances

The Sydney apartment (pictured) has one bedroom and bathroom, and comes with $40,898 worth of furniture and electrical appliances

Rates, water and body corporate - which is estimated to be $8,332 - is also paid for the first year in the Sydney apartment (pictured)

Rates, water and body corporate – which is estimated to be $8,332 – is also paid for the first year in the Sydney apartment (pictured)

The apartment is a 49sqm home with an open-plan living and dining area.

It has one bedroom and bathroom, and comes with $40,898 worth of furniture and electrical appliances.

Rates, water and body corporate – which is estimated to be $8,332 – is also paid for the first year.

The winner is also offered the chance to rent out the apartment for an estimated $31,200 per year. 

The inner-city Melbourne property has views of the Yarra River and the Southbank skyline.

The 91sqm home has been professionally styled and features two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The inner-city Melbourne property has views of the Yarra River and the Southbank skyline (pictured, Melbourne apartment on offer)

The inner-city Melbourne property has views of the Yarra River and the Southbank skyline (pictured, Melbourne apartment on offer)

The 91sqm Melbourne home (pictured, kitchen of Melbourne home) has been professionally styled and features two bedrooms and two bathrooms

The 91sqm Melbourne home (pictured, kitchen of Melbourne home) has been professionally styled and features two bedrooms and two bathrooms

The Melbourne property (pictured) also has an open-plan living and dining area and $57,073 worth of furniture and electrical appliances included

The Melbourne property (pictured) also has an open-plan living and dining area and $57,073 worth of furniture and electrical appliances included

It also has an open-plan living and dining area and $57,073 worth of furniture and electrical appliances included.

The home is styled with abstract art that features the city’s colour palettes – with include shades such as a ‘muted mustard’. 

The apartment building has two pools, a bar, a jacuzzi, a shared entertainment area and visitor parking.

It is valued at $620,000 with an expected $32,240 per year rental return.

The Brisbane apartment is also in the heart of the Queensland city, and is the largest of the three at 113sqm.

The Brisbane apartment (pictured, view from the home) is also in the heart of the capital city, and is the largest of the three at 113sqm

The Brisbane apartment (pictured, view from the home) is also in the heart of the capital city, and is the largest of the three at 113sqm

There are uninterrupted views of Brisbane River and Story Bridge from the two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment

There are uninterrupted views of Brisbane River and Story Bridge from the two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment

It also features a balcony and in a spot where it soaks up a lot of natural light (pictured, kitchen of the luxurious Brisbane apartment)

It also features a balcony and in a spot where it soaks up a lot of natural light (pictured, kitchen of the luxurious Brisbane apartment)

The Brisbane apartment (pictured) includes $58,837 worth of furniture and electrical appliances and has an estimated rental return of $33,800 per year

The Brisbane apartment (pictured) includes $58,837 worth of furniture and electrical appliances and has an estimated rental return of $33,800 per year

Legal transfer fees of $1,375 are also paid. Rates, water and body corporate fees of $9,525 are also paid for the first 12 months (pictured, the Brisbane apartment)

Legal transfer fees of $1,375 are also paid. Rates, water and body corporate fees of $9,525 are also paid for the first 12 months (pictured, the Brisbane apartment)

There are uninterrupted views of Brisbane River and the Story Bridge from the two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment.

It also features a balcony and is in a spot where it soaks up a lot of natural light. 

The apartment includes $58,837 worth of furniture and electrical appliances and has an estimated rental return of $33,800 per year.

Legal transfer fees of $1,375 are also paid.

Rates, water and body corporate fees of $9,525 are also paid for the first 12 months.