Bryan-College Station is hosting the Fall Parade of Homes, showcasing 35 new construction homes by local builders. This event offers a chance to explore the latest design trends and connect with builders, all while supporting local charities. Don’t miss the chance to discover your dream home this weekend!
Get ready, Bryan-College Station! The highly anticipated Fall Parade of Homes is finally here, hosted by the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association. This exciting event kicks off on Saturday and runs through Sunday, offering a unique opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful new homes in the area!
This year, there are a total of 35 stunning homes featured, built by a diverse group of 26 local builders. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or looking to upgrade to a luxurious residence, there’s something for everyone. From cozy starter homes to extravagant custom builds, attendees can uncover all the latest and greatest in home decor and design trends.
One of the standout homes this year is a jaw-dropping 5,875 square foot mansion, located at 3036 Sandia Springs Cove. Built by Tredway Custom Homes, this residence boasts 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms, and even 2 home offices—perfect for those who work from home! Imagine hosting friends and family in style with features like a complete bar, an outdoor kitchen, and a gorgeous pool to dive into on hot summer days.
While exploring, guests will notice a trend: open-concept floor plans are taking center stage! Spacious kitchens that include double islands are becoming increasingly popular, allowing for both socializing and cooking with ease. Additionally, you’ll find an impressive focus on detailed trim work and striking accent walls, giving each home its own unique character.
The Fall Parade of Homes isn’t just an eye feast—it’s also a chance for you to connect with local builders. As you stroll through these beautiful homes, feel free to ask questions and learn about the building process. This is the perfect opportunity to start planning your dream home and get all the insights you need!
Tickets for the event are priced at a modest $10, which gets you access to both days of touring. Best of all, the proceeds from ticket sales are going to a great cause! Funds will be directed to Brazos Valley Builders Care, a community service committee supporting designated nonprofits like the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Texas, B/CS Habitat for Humanity, BCS Together, Peacock Legacy of Hope, and the Different Day Foundation. It feels good to know your ticket purchase will help those in need while enjoying a day of discovering fabulous homes!
Expect to see an array of home styles, from sleek and modern to charming and traditional. This year’s Fall Parade of Homes allows you to truly visualize your potential living space while you wander through these marvelous homes. Whether you’re looking to buy virtually or start the planning process, this event is packed with inspiration!
So circle these dates on your calendar: Saturday and Sunday! Bring your family, friends, or simply your curiosity as you embark on this home exploration adventure. Don’t miss out on Bryan-College Station’s Fall Parade of Homes, where your dream home could be just a tour away!
Happy house hunting!
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