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5 images of homes on the JAG Parade Tour, including interior and exterior shots.

Talk about throwback: You’ll find 10 classic cars parked outside tour homes.

Photos provided by The Jim Allen Group

In celebration of 60 years of Triangle Parade of Homes, The Jim Allen Group is turning back the clock with a special JAG Homecoming Parade throughout the first three weekends of October.

How it works

This free home tour features more than 60 new builds around Raleigh for you to step inside, vote for, and fall in love with.

At each stop, you’ll have the chance to pick a random prize on the app, with a special grand prize worth $5,000. The more homes you tour, the more you win.

Start planning your parade

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