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ICYMI, this year’s 2020 Parade of Homes is happening virtually. Read: You can tour 30 beautiful Asheville-area homes from the comfort + safety of your couch.

Each home comes with a 3D tour (instructions here), additional photos, floor plans and turn-by-turn directions, plus background info on the builders, design elements and more. Bonus: You can also check out remodeled homes, homes that are yet to be completed + new communities.

Here are 3 homes that caught our eye from the Parade of Homes lineup:

Home 1

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  • Builder: Steel Root Builders, LLC
  • Location: West Asheville
  • Details: This house combines classic farmhouse features + contemporary details, like a custom bifold patio door, wide plank flooring, shiplap and metal railings.
  • Take a virtual tour

Home 14

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  • Builder: WSM Craft
  • Location: 22 Pickwick Rd, Asheville
  • Details: This home is an original WSM Craft design ft. natural light, a free flowing floorplan, gourmet kitchen and outdoor living spaces on a small footprint.
  • Take a virtual tour

Home 29

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  • Builder: BeLoved Asheville
  • Location: 100 Coraźon Place, Asheville, NC
  • Details: This urban farmhouse is an example of affordable housing with equity, ft. Red Oak floors, community garden + green spaces, picture windows, unique storage, a big porch + sustainable design.
  • Take a virtual tour

DYK? Hosted annually by the Asheville Home Builders Association + sponsored by Coldwell Banker King, Parade of Homes (now in its 39th year) represents the work of 850 builders, contractors, real estate agents, suppliers, insurance agents, sub-contractors, and more.

See all of this year’s homes.

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