The Acadian Home Builders Association's 62nd annual Parade of Homes is returning for the next two weekends of open houses, Saturday and Sunday, April 13-14, and April 20-21, 2024.

The open houses will take place from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm each day.

This year's Parade of Homes features 36 homes by 27 local builders.

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What exactly is the Parade of Homes?

The Parade of Homes is an opportunity for Acadiana-based builders and their associates to showcase their hard work. It is a self-guided tour during which ticket holders can view as many participating homes as they would like in any order they choose.

The public can buy tickets to tour all the homes on the Parade to see the latest in home building design and products.

From the Acadian Home Builders Association:

Houses included in the Parade exhibit the hottest trends in architecture, floor layout, building materials, and appliances. Some are also furnished by local interior designers in a wide range of styles. Square footage and prices range from starter homes to estates.

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Where do I buy tickets?

Tickets are available at the Parade of Homes website here. You can also purchase tickets in person at the Lafayette locations of Doug Ashy Building Materials.

The cost is $15 per person ages three and older.

Of course, they have an app.

You can download the App to see all homes, builder information and get turn by turn directions.

Just simply search "AHBA Parade of Homes" in your device's app store. And, of course, it's free to download.

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2024 Featured Homes

You can view the complete list of homes, including addresses and the builders for each, at the AHBA Parade of Homes website.

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