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WNC Parade of Homes returns for two stylish weekends

After a brief hiatus, the rescheduled 2024 WNC Parade of Homes is back and bigger than ever.

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The exterior of a modern house. A bathroom with wide windows. A bedroom with a large bed in the center.

Visitors will even have chances to meet the minds behind the designs.

Photos courtesy WNC Parade of Homes

Mark your calendars, AVL — the rescheduled 2024 WNC Parade of Homes returns April 26–27 and May 3–4, just in time for some spring home inspo.

This free celebration of local builders, designers, architects, and craftsmen showcases stunning homes across 8+ WNC communities.

Look forward to a range of sites and housing types, from luxury custom builds to innovative remodels.

🗝️ Explore homes your way

The in-person tours are fully self-guided, meaning you and your friends can browse at your own pace, pausing for photo inspo or just taking a beat to admire the views.

Prefer browsing in your PJs? The Parade of Homes also offers free virtual tours, which launch online the same weekends.

Whether you’re house-hunting or just hunting for ideas, the Parade of Homes is your inside look at what’s possible in WNC living.

Who knows? You might just find your new favorite way to spend a spring morning.

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