House & Home

Triangle Parade of Homes kicks off this weekend

Hundreds of homes are available for viewing in the Triangle starting this weekend at the Parade of Homes.
Posted 2020-09-26T18:04:50+00:00 - Updated 2020-09-26T18:15:39+00:00

Hundreds of homes are available for viewing in the Triangle starting this weekend at the Parade of Homes.

Homes on the tour range from two bedroom to five bedrooms. The most expensive home on the map is featured at $2.8 million.

The smallest home available for viewing is at 800 square feet and the largest home on the list is at more than 9,000 square feet.

Due to the coronavirus, some homes on the tour might not be available for in-person viewing. It's best to check with each location before you go to make sure the viewing is still open.

To plan your Parade of Homes tour, view the parade of homes map. Click the homes you would like to create your custom tour.

You can generate your parade map through Google Maps.

You can also view the homes virtually. Some presenters are showing homes through a 3D map.

The tours feature more than 200 homes and 113 builders.

The event runs Sept. 26 through the 27, and the first two weekends in October from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

If you're thinking buying a new home, or if you are looking at revamping your home and need inspiration, you might want to check out this event.

The Triangle Parade of Homes waived entry fee for the Habitat for Humanity of Wake County to "showcase what affordable homes look like in our community."

Habitat Wake will also be doing a raffle onsite at their locations in Garner.

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