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Parade of Homes Releases List of 2022 Builders and Communities

April 25, 2022
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The Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association (GAHBA) announced its full list of home builders and communities for the 2022 Parade of Homes. Representing the largest annual spring showcase of new homes across metro Atlanta, the Parade of Homes is slated to take place over the course of three weekends including April 23-24, April 30-May 1, and May 7-8. Prospective home buyers will have an opportunity to tour a wide variety of homes and townhomes in a variety of styles and price points. Admission is free and participants are asked to vote for their favorite homes. In return, everyone who votes will receive a Digital Gift Bag via email in late May after the parade is complete. They will also be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of two outdoor fireplaces from Haven Design Works, a pair of bikes from Regions Bank, a Yeti Cooler from Construction Resources. Event sponsor PELLA Window and Door of Georgia will also host a Bingo Card to encourage attendees to visit as many homes as possible for a chance to win a 1-night stay at Hotel Avalon and $100 gift card for the upscale eatery, Colletta in Alpharetta.

Builders offering a tour of homes during the 2022 Parade of Homes include:

  • Adams Homes
  • Brock Built Homes
  • Century Communities
  • David Weekley Homes
  • Eastwood Homes
  • Fischer Homes
  • Kolter Homes
  • McKinley Homes
  • Meritage Homes
  • Paran Homes
  • Piedmont Residential
  • Smith Douglas Homes
  • Southwyck Homes
  • Thomas Communities
  • Tributary Group

Custom home builders – Peachland Homes and McKinley Homes – will offer Virtual Only Tours through the app and ATLHomesParade.com.

The 65+ homes on the 2022 Parade of Homes can be found in the following Metro Atlanta communities and cities:

  • West Highlands in Atlanta
  • Ten29 West in Atlanta
  • Saddlebrook in Snellville
  • Carmichael Farms in Canton
  • Tiberon on the Etowah in Cumming
  • Twin Lakes in Hoschton
  • River Rock in Cumming
  • Cresswind Georgia at Twin Lakes in Hoschton
  • Townes at Marietta in Marietta
  • The Estates at Starr Creek in Cumming
  • Union Grove in Braselton
  • Parc Terrace in Woodstock
  • Creekwood in Powder Springs
  • Oakleigh Pointe in Dallas
  • Traditions of Braselton in Jefferson
  • Kirkview in Marietta
  • Seaboard Junction in Loganville
  • Prichard Park in Kennesaw
  • Turner Village in Woodstock
  • Brannon Ridge in Oakwood
  • Hastings Manor in Hampton
  • Worley Preserve in Jasper
  • Westbridge in Covington
  • SouthLawn Townhomes in Lawrenceville
  • Amberwood in Canton
  • Victory Place in Acworth
  • Thacker Farm in Bartow County
  • Jackson Farm in Cartersville
  • The Stiles in Cartersville
  • Escalades in Mableton
  • Lynwood in Ball Ground
  • Campbell Manor in Gwinnett County
  • Waterside at Riverwalk in Gwinnett County
  • Crossroads at Birmingham in Milton
  • The Cottages of Lake Lanier in Flowery Branch
  • Barrett Farms in Marietta
  • The Retreat at Sterling on the Lake in Flowery Branch
  • Ashbury in Alpharetta
  • Glenhaven at Ridgewalk in Woodstock
  • Thunder Ridge in Dawsonville

The event involves self-guided tours of both model and spec homes. Homes on the live tour from participating builders will be open to the public Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. An interactive map of Parade Homes will be available to attendees on the Parade of Homes app and website. To learn more about the event, prospective attendees are encouraged to visit www.ATLHomesParade.com.

About the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association: Founded in 1945, the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association (GAHBA) is a not-for-profit professional trade association dedicated to promoting, protecting and preserving the home building industry as a viable economic force in the Atlanta area. The GAHBA is one of more than 800 local home builder associations through the U.S. and is affiliated with the Home Builders Association of Georgia and the National Association of Home Builders. Members include builders, remodelers and developers of all sizes, as well as trade contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, financial institutions, real estate companies, professional service providers and more. To learn more, visit www.atlantahomebuilders.com.





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