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RALEIGH, N.C. - ncarol.com -- The Home Builders Associations (HBAs) of Raleigh-Wake County and Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties (DOC) present the 2021 Triangle Parade of Homes on October 2-3, October 8-10, and October 15 – 17 from Noon – 5:00 PM. This free, self-guided, tour throughout the Triangle, showcases new home construction with innovative designs, products, and technology. A variety of homes will be on Parade, meeting the needs of home buyers in all price ranges, from budget-conscious shoppers to those looking for a grand estate.
Sponsored by Walter Magazine, BFS/BMC, Chatham Park, Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, the event is free of charge and offers prospective buyers the opportunity to see fresh products and designs in the new home industry in a comfortable and relaxed environment. At each Parade home, books are available providing price and floor plan information, maps, and directions to all of the homes on the Parade.
"The Triangle Parade of Homes is a fun and casual way to check out what is currently available in new home construction and the latest and greatest building technology", says HBADOC Chief Executive Officer Holly Fraccaro.
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Known as the Triangle's Largest Open House, this year's Parade event will be well-spread throughout Wake, Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties. For more information and to confirm which homes will be available to tour during the Triangle Parade of Homes, visit www.TriangleParade.com. Also follow the Parade of Homes on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TriangleParadeOfHomes/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/triangleparade/).
The HBAs of Raleigh-Wake and DOC Counties are affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders and the North Carolina Home Builders Association. Together, the two associations have more than 2800 members who are builders, developers, subcontractors, suppliers, and professionals in businesses related to residential construction. For more information, please visit www.TriangleParade.com.
Sponsored by Walter Magazine, BFS/BMC, Chatham Park, Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, the event is free of charge and offers prospective buyers the opportunity to see fresh products and designs in the new home industry in a comfortable and relaxed environment. At each Parade home, books are available providing price and floor plan information, maps, and directions to all of the homes on the Parade.
"The Triangle Parade of Homes is a fun and casual way to check out what is currently available in new home construction and the latest and greatest building technology", says HBADOC Chief Executive Officer Holly Fraccaro.
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Known as the Triangle's Largest Open House, this year's Parade event will be well-spread throughout Wake, Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties. For more information and to confirm which homes will be available to tour during the Triangle Parade of Homes, visit www.TriangleParade.com. Also follow the Parade of Homes on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TriangleParadeOfHomes/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/triangleparade/).
The HBAs of Raleigh-Wake and DOC Counties are affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders and the North Carolina Home Builders Association. Together, the two associations have more than 2800 members who are builders, developers, subcontractors, suppliers, and professionals in businesses related to residential construction. For more information, please visit www.TriangleParade.com.
Source: HBA of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties
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