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Last chance: NC’s largest open house event ends this weekend

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Photos provided by Loyd Builders, Hearthstone Luxury Homes, and Thayer Homes.

Need some feel-good news?

The Triangle Parade of Homes — which is offering a last chance to tour NC’s largest open house event of the year this weekend — recently shared that the NC Home Builders Association has raised $308,000+ to support hurricane recovery efforts in WNC.

Stop by one of 240+ homes across eight counties, ranging from $275,000 to over $5 million, during the Triangle Parade of Homes’ final weekend, 12-5 p.m. this Friday-Sunday, Oct. 11-13.

Learn more about the tour

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