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Interior and exterior shots from two homes that will be featured in the Triangle Parade of Homes.

We’re looking forward to seeing the latest trends in home + interior design.

Photos provided by Homes By Dickerson and Hearthstone Luxury Homes

Love looking at million-dollar home listings? So do we.

Triangle Parade of Homes is offering the chance to tour stunning spaces in person over three weekends from Saturday, Sept. 28 to Oct. 13 during the state’s largest open house event of the year.

Whether you’re looking to buy or just want a little design inspiration, stop by one of 240+ homes across eight counties, ranging from $275,000 to over $5 million.

Follow along on Instagram for sneak peeks + more information. Get inspired.

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