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Triangle Parade of Homes for 2024 returns

Real estate event Triangle Parade of Homes is back for the 2024 fall season. Explore the history of the event and get a glance of some homes a part of the annual parade.

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Triangle Parade of Homes is where you go to browse and leave inspired.

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The Triangle Parade of Homes is an annual event where you can explore the latest in home design and community living without the high ticket price. Open to the public, the tour invites audiences to visit the newest homes and communities throughout the Triangle on weekends from Sept. 28-29, Oct. 4-6 and 11-13, with tours running daily from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

A few Raleigh properties

  • Cityscape, 207 Woodsborough Pl. | Dazzling and modern, this property boasts a rooftop patio, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and spans over 2,000 sqft.
  • Here Comes the Sun, 4139 Rockingham Dr. | This home boasts a grand two-story foyer, a great room with 23-ft ceilings, an outdoor pool, and a gourmet kitchen equipped with Thermador appliances and dual islands.
  • It’s a Wonderful Life, 2009 Saint Marys St. | This property pairs classic features + modernness, showcasing a three-story staircase four bedroomds, five and a half bathrooms, and windows that mirror historical charm.
  • Jolene, 721 Chamberlain St. | Conveniently located near NC State and Village District, this 4626-sqft chateau features modern amenities and a finished basement.
  • Jonathan, 8746 Asher Gray Way | The Jonathan townhome features spacious two-story living with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a covered patio for comfort and functionality in just 1,510 sqft.
  • Shelby, 4707 Mint Leaf Ln. | The Shelby features a stylish front-load garage, a gourmet kitchen with a spacious island, and a cozy great room, complemented by a luxurious primary suite.
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