Atlanta’s annual Parade of Homes kicks off this weekend, June 13-14, and will continue the following two weekends.

The annual event sponsored by the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association allows a free look inside more than 100 houses in metro Atlanta.

The event offers self guided tours of spec and pre-sold homes across the metro area. It offers potential buyers a chance to see what’s available on the market.

“With hundreds of new homes across the region, visitors can choose to visit them by location, price range and style,” according to the Parade of Homes website. “Homes are all open during specified hours over three weekends, and each home is priced accurately so you can see real costs associated with buying a new home.”

This year, the event will follow social distancing guidelines and additional safety measures.

The homes featured range in size, style and price. While some are north of $1 million there are also homes priced in the $200,000 range.

Many of the homes are move-in ready and available for purchase right away.

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June 13-14, 20-21, 27-28
Saturdays 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sundays 1-5 p.m.
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