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Take a tour: The 2023 Triangle Parade of Homes kicks off this weekend

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Slideshow of featured homes at the 2023 Triangle Parade of Homes.

Explore the newest homes for sale, discover your next floor plan, or find inspo in the latest home decor + technology through Sunday, Oct. 15.

Photos provided by The Jim Allen Group | Coldwell Banker HPW

Considering building or just love breathtaking abodes? North Carolina’s largest open house is nearly here (read: the perfect inspo opportunity).

In partnership with the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County and the Tri-County Home Builders Association, The Jim Allen Group is showcasing 40 homes crafted by trusted builders at the The Triangle Parade of Homes — a three-week event kicking off this Saturday-Sunday and continuing Oct. 6-8 + 13-15 from 12-5 p.m.

Preview the Jim Allen Group’s featured homes

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