The owner of a £2.5million luxury mansion he won in an online raffle has put it on the market - for 10% more.
Competition winner Grant Carson scooped the stunning Lake District home earlier this year after entering a prize raffle.
But instead of keeping the five-bedroom mansion most people could only dream of calling home, widower Mr Carson is hoping to make a profit off his win.
The 58-year-old from Glasgow said at the time that the plush new home in the major beauty spot- which also came with £100,000 - would give him more security, with his win also helping raise thousands for charity.
He told in January how he hoped to be able to spend more time walking in the rolling Lake District hills with his dog after suffering from chronic arthritis.
But Mr Carson, who has worked in the charity sector for 27 years, now appears to have had a change of heart, the Daily Record reports. The lavish property has now gone on the market - this time for £2.75million.
Estate agents Hackney & Leigh describe it as "a superb country home set in eight acres of meadow, pasture land and gardens, and its elevated location gives the most delightful southerly and westerly views over the surrounding area".
The farmhouse comes with a scenic garden, extended patio area and a backdrop of the wild hay meadows and rolling hills. The property was previously renovated but retained its original features including stone flags in the sitting room and window seats offering picturesque views down into the valley.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area has a Cumbrian oak floor and the master bedroom has triple-aspect windows. The ensuite bathroom boasts twin wash basins, a freestanding tub with shower and adjoining dressing room. The property also has a guest suite with vaulted ceilings and its own kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and living space.
In January, Grant said: "I've never really won anything before this, but now I might be one of the luckiest men in Scotland. I've just left my old job helping disabled people across Glasgow, which I had done for 27 years, so starting out as a freelance consultant was a big change."
James Oakes, Chief International Officer at Omaze, told MailOnline: 'We're absolutely delighted Grant won the Lake District House Draw - and was able to contribute to a fantastic £850,000 raise for Dogs Trust in the process. As is the case for all of our winners, they are entirely free to sell, rent or live in their new homes.
"Now he has enjoyed the house for six months and decided to put it on the market, we wish Grant all the very best in the next exciting chapter of his life, as he walks away a cash millionaire.
"Omaze is a win-win for both charities and entrants. By offering incredible prizes, like this beautiful house in the heart of the Lake District, we give people the chance to win the house of their dreams, while also introducing charities to audiences they wouldn't usually be able to reach.
"This method of fundraising is helping to make a big difference: we've now raised £15,400,000 for good causes across the UK."