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Spring Parade of Homes will kick off April 25

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
March 20, 2026
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THERE ARE 62 ENTRIES IN PLATTE COUNTY

Winter weather can be a drag, but it also means spring is nearly here and that home buying season will soon begin.

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Whether you’re in the market for a newly constructed home or looking to purchase your very first, attending the Spring Parade of Homes, April 25 through May 10, offers a firsthand look at today’s best offerings.

Sponsored by Mike Bryant Heating & Cooling, the spring parade will feature 317 homes in seven counties built by 96 of the KC area’s finest builders.

There are 62 homes in Platte County on the Spring Parade of Homes, including homes by Don Julian Builders, Inspired Homes LLC, Ernst Brothers Home Construction, Affinity Homes, New Mark Homes, and more.

Types of homes featured on the parade will include townhomes, villas, 55 maintenance-provided entries and single-family homes, with a variety of floor plans featuring the latest design trends.

Homes will range in price from $300,000 to $3 million and will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free and free parade guides will be available for pickup at the KCHBA (I-435 & Holmes) beginning the Monday prior to the start of the parade and at all parade homes during the event.

Consumers can download the user-friendly Spring Parade mobile app from the Google Play or Apple Store. Using the app, parade-goers can save their favorites and then map a customized route to each home. For more information, please visit KCParadeofHomes.com.

Presented twice a year by the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City (KCHBA), the Kansas City Parade of Homes is the second largest in the United States. Since 1947, millions of greater Kansas City residents and visitors have enjoyed viewing the latest in-home innovations, styles and decorating, and this year’s spring parade will be no different as it showcases the area’s premier new homes, home builders and communities.

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