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Step inside 250+ new homes during NC’s largest home tour

The 2025 Triangle Parade of Homes promises to be the biggest + most stylish tour to date.

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Welcome mats are rolling out around the Triangle in anticipation of the 2025 Triangle Parade of Homes, returning the first three weekends of October.

This free, open-to-the-public tour invites you inside more than 250 homes in 178 neighborhoods + communities spanning nine counties in the Triangle area.

From affordable new builds to stunning, multi-million-dollar properties, visitors will have the chance to explore a wide range of innovative designs, price points, and styles up close and in person.

Go at your own pace

The sheer scope can feel daunting, but don’t worry, the self-guided setup means visitors can pick and choose the properties that interest them. No obligations, no entry fees — just show up and start finding inspo. Can’t make the first weekend? All homes are available to explore all three weekends, so you don’t miss a single detail.

Official dates and times:

  • Saturday, Oct. 4, through Sunday, Oct. 5 | 12 to 5 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 10 through Sunday, Oct. 12 | 12 to 5 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 17 through Sunday, Oct. 19 | 12 to 5 p.m.

Latest in home designs

The tour offers the opportunity to explore the latest trends in home decor, design, and architectural styles from more than 100 NC builders. Look forward to:

  • Forward-thinking floor plans
  • Innovative outdoor living concepts
  • Reimagined home offices
  • New home technology that elevates the living experience

Start building your dream route

The full list of participating homes is already available on the Triangle Parade website, along with a customizable map.

This free feature is a great way to optimize your route, avoid back-and-forth driving, and ensure you see every space on your list.

Plan your parade

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