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DURHAM, N.C. - ncarol.com -- The Home Builders Association (HBA) of Durham, Orange & Chatham (DOC) Counties is proud to announce the winning entries of the 2021 Parade event. Held annually in the fall, the Parade of Homes is a free, self-guided tour, showcasing exciting trends and quality products in new home construction and technology. This year's Parade features homes priced from $360,000 to $2.9 million, offering options to meet the needs of home buyers in a diverse price range.
Parade of Homes' entries were divided into price categories and judged by teams of builders and new home professionals from other markets. The winners were announced and congratulated last night at the HBA DOC Parade of Homes Awards Gala at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill.
This year's winners in Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties are:
Category #1: $360,000 - $420,0000
GOLD WINNER: C10 The Oakwood by David Weekley Homes
SILVER WINNER: O2 Gibsonville by Tradition Homes
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Category #2: $440,000 - $500,000
GOLD WINNER: C1 The Noni Cottage by Travars Built Homes
GOLD WINNER: O1 Cameron by D.R. Horton
SILVER WINNER: D5 The Wainwright by David Weekley Homes
Category #3: $515,000 - $550,000
GOLD WINNER: C5 The Careywood by David Weekley Homes
SILVER WINNER: D6 Oasis by HHHunt Homes
BRONZE WINNER: D2 The Darby by McNeill Burbank
Category #4: $748,000 - $830,000
GOLD WINNER: D3 Mary Alice's Wonderland by Homes by Dickerson
SILVER WINNER: C4 No Little Plans – Barnaby by Garman Homes
Category #5: $875,000 - $975,000
GOLD WINNER: D10 Catalog Pg. 4 by Homes by Dickerson
SILVER WINNER: C9 The Grayson by Halcyon Homes
BRONZE WINNER: C11 Uptown Funk by Homes by Dickerson
Category #6: $1M - $2M
GOLD WINNER: C14 The Mary Beth by Upright Builders, Inc.
Category #7: $2M and Up
GOLD WINNER: C15 The Classic Traditional by The Rexford Group, ltd
Sponsored by Builders FirstSource/BMC and Chatham Park, the Parade of Homes continues October 8 – 10 and October 15 – 17 from noon to 5 PM each day. Parade of Homes' books, available at each Parade home and at Harris Teeter locations in Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties, provide price and floor plan information, maps, and directions to all of the homes on the Parade.
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The HBA DOC is affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders and the North Carolina Home Builders Association. Members of these associations include builders, developers, subcontractors, suppliers, and professionals in businesses related to residential construction.
For more information call 919.493.8899, visit TriangleParade.com, or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TriangleParadeOfHomes/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/triangleparade/). We encourage you to learn more!
Parade of Homes' entries were divided into price categories and judged by teams of builders and new home professionals from other markets. The winners were announced and congratulated last night at the HBA DOC Parade of Homes Awards Gala at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill.
This year's winners in Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties are:
Category #1: $360,000 - $420,0000
GOLD WINNER: C10 The Oakwood by David Weekley Homes
SILVER WINNER: O2 Gibsonville by Tradition Homes
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Category #2: $440,000 - $500,000
GOLD WINNER: C1 The Noni Cottage by Travars Built Homes
GOLD WINNER: O1 Cameron by D.R. Horton
SILVER WINNER: D5 The Wainwright by David Weekley Homes
Category #3: $515,000 - $550,000
GOLD WINNER: C5 The Careywood by David Weekley Homes
SILVER WINNER: D6 Oasis by HHHunt Homes
BRONZE WINNER: D2 The Darby by McNeill Burbank
Category #4: $748,000 - $830,000
GOLD WINNER: D3 Mary Alice's Wonderland by Homes by Dickerson
SILVER WINNER: C4 No Little Plans – Barnaby by Garman Homes
Category #5: $875,000 - $975,000
GOLD WINNER: D10 Catalog Pg. 4 by Homes by Dickerson
SILVER WINNER: C9 The Grayson by Halcyon Homes
BRONZE WINNER: C11 Uptown Funk by Homes by Dickerson
Category #6: $1M - $2M
GOLD WINNER: C14 The Mary Beth by Upright Builders, Inc.
Category #7: $2M and Up
GOLD WINNER: C15 The Classic Traditional by The Rexford Group, ltd
Sponsored by Builders FirstSource/BMC and Chatham Park, the Parade of Homes continues October 8 – 10 and October 15 – 17 from noon to 5 PM each day. Parade of Homes' books, available at each Parade home and at Harris Teeter locations in Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties, provide price and floor plan information, maps, and directions to all of the homes on the Parade.
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The HBA DOC is affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders and the North Carolina Home Builders Association. Members of these associations include builders, developers, subcontractors, suppliers, and professionals in businesses related to residential construction.
For more information call 919.493.8899, visit TriangleParade.com, or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TriangleParadeOfHomes/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/triangleparade/). We encourage you to learn more!
Source: HBA of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties
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