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Five people standing in a kichen holding wine glasses. Two angles of a different kitchen with wood cabinets.

This event is a great chance for homebuyers and realtors to connect with one of the nation’s largest builders.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

Ready for some spring home inspo, RAL?

Tri Pointe Homes — freshly crowned “Builder of the Year” by the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County — will be showcasing two standout kitchens on this year’s Spring Kitchen & Bath Tour.

Swing by their two communities:

On Saturday and Sunday, April 26-27, and see how their award-winning design studio brings dream spaces to life.

Free to attend, full of inspo, and yes, there’s swag.

Tap for tour details

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