Parade of Homes tour opens the doors to some of the Twin Cities dreamiest homes
Interest in home renovation has boomed since the pandemic as we all spend more time at home for distance learning and working from home. A great place to get fresh ideas is the Parade of Homes Tour, which opens the doors to more than 300 houses across the Twin Cities in a wide range of prices. The tour runs Thursday to Sunday, 12-6pm through March. All homes will have a maximum occupancy of 10 people. While most the homes are free to tour, there are a handful of Dream Homes, which cost $5. That money goes to the Housing First Minnesota Foundation to build and remodel homes for area families in need. For more information visit: https://www.paradeofhomes.org/
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