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Hosted by the Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the 2023 WNC Parade of Homes is an autumn tradition that spans two weekends in October and features a wide variety of homes in diverse styles, locations + price points.
The 10.5-acre development includes five new buildings and requires the demolition of the existing YMCA and State Employees’ Credit Union buildings.
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For people who appreciate the high quality of life or want a larger home, the Asheville area is the place to look.
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The two-weekend event showcases newly-constructed and remodeled Asheville-area houses.
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