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Get inspired at the 2024 Fall Parade of Homes

Whether you’re a first-time home buyer, an empty nester or the head of your household, Forsyth County offers plenty of homes tailored to your needs.

WStoday: Fall Parade of Homes in Winston-Salem at Brookberry Farm

The parade is a perfect way to tour beautiful and unique homes in the county.

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Find love at first site during the 62nd annual Fall Parade of Homes in Forsyth County and surrounding communities.

The Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem hosts the event every year featuring new, remodeled, and existing homes from local and regional builders.

If you missed the parade the first weekend, there’s still a chance to tour homes Saturday, Oct. 19 + Sunday, Oct. 20 from 1 to 5 p.m.

WStoday: Fall Parade of Homes bedroom staging with pillows, a bed frame and two lamps on each sides.

Get a taste of what your future home could look like with these staged designs.

Photo by WStoday

Here’s how to navigate the parade like a pro:

  • Bookmark the Fall Parade of Homes online magazine featuring homes in different communities and pick the ones you’d like to visit.
  • Once you arrive, you’ll meet realtors and/or the builders in person who will be available to answer your questions about the home.
  • Take a look at customizable features and design in new builds + see new and upcoming communities like Longwood Village in Lewisville.
  • Hop from one house to the next at your own pace.

Some houses may be off the market, so check with the real estate agent on site if you’re interested in a home. The event is free and open to the public.

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