RALEIGH, N.C. — Most planned events have been canceled this year due to COVID-19, yet the 2020 Triangle Parade of Homes is pushing forward.
One thing you might notice is the way you walk the halls of some of the Triangle’s most impressive homes will be different this year. The free, self-guided tour of more than 215 homes in Wake, Orange, Durham, and Chatham counties kicks off on September 26 and is open to the public.
The homes range from $250,000 to $2.8 million and are a great way for people to see new design trends, get inspiration, and for and for those looking for a home builder or new place to live.
Christy Beck is the chair of the 2020 Triangle Parade of Homes. She and sat down with Spectrum News 1 Anchor Caroline Blair for a look at the changes they’ve made this year to try and keep people safe.
2020 Triangle Parade of Homes
- Each home will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected daily
- Face coverings are required for everyone
- Proper social distancing is expected
- Limiting the number of people in each home. Additional visitors will be asked to wait outside
- Visitors asked to refrain from touching surfaces
- Strongly encourage you to check the website before heading out
- Some homes are available by appointment or virtual tour only
- September 26 and 27
- October 2-4
- October 9-11
- 12 p.m. until 5 p.m.