Property poets: day three

April 14th, 2010 by claire.mitchell

It’s the mid-way point in our property poets competition, and if neither of the properties so far have inspired you to become a Twitter poet, perhaps today’s will be the one that does.

Today’s property is the New York library house that we blogged about last month. This 12-room apartment is situated in a neo-Gothic Manhattan cooperative and comes with a library stocked with 2,500 books, a wine cave and a media room. It’s on the market for $7,900,000.

We’re asking you to compose and tweet your very best poem about this property. It can be no longer than a single tweet in length, and make sure you include the tag #propertypoets.

Today’s competition will close at 10am tomorrow morning and we will announce the winner by 2pm. Each day’s lucky winner will receive £25 of Amazon vouchers and an overall winner, who will be decided by your vote (via a poll which will appear on the blog next Monday), will receive another £25 of Amazon vouchers. See who won Monday’s competition.

For inspiration, take a look at some of the poems from Monday and Tuesday’s competitions. 

See the full terms and conditions here.

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3 Responses to “Property poets: day three”

  1. Emily Mullen Says:

    In neo-gothic grandeur, with wine and books galore
    One could live a life of splendour with Manhattan at the door.

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