The 19th Annual St. George Area Parade of Homes presented by the Southern Utah Home Builders Association and Zions Bank will be held February 13 – 22, 2009.
For potential home buyers, the St. George Area Parade of Homes is an opportunity to make a dream come true by purchasing one of the twenty-six masterpieces. Meant for more than show, the parade homes are designed and built to be lived in. The parade provides a unique opportunity for buyers to peruse some of the most attractive new homes for sale in the area. Builders are more than happy to help home buyers make their dreams become a reality.
For current homeowners, the St. George Area Parade of Homes offers a glimpse of the cutting edge in home construction and design. Attendees can gain valuable insight and tips by talking directly to the craftsmen of each home. For those seeking ideas to spruce up their existing home, the parade is a great way to inspire all the possibilities. Whether you want to add a theater room, upgrade your kitchen or simply repaint your walls, you are bound to find a wealth of ideas.
For snowbirds and recreation enthusiasts, the St. George Area Parade of Homes is the perfect excuse to escape the cold and enjoy the mild climate and breath-taking scenery of Southern Utah. Since the Parade of Homes is a ten-day event, many people make a vacation out of it. Why not explore the area and take advantage of all that Southern Utah has to offer? View dream homes one day, and play a round of golf or visit Zion National Park the next day.
For families and friends, the St. George Area Parade of Homes is a great, self-paced driving excursion. The twenty-six parade homes are scattered across St. George and its surrounding cities. You can follow the official route and see all of the homes, or you can pick and choose and create your own route.
The St. George Area Parade of Homes offers something for everyone! For complete details, visit www.ParadeHomes.com or call (435) 674-1400.
Official Website: http://www.paradehomes.com
Added by SouthernUtahHBA on June 25, 2008