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While the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association’s 2025 Fall Parade of Homes comes to an official close on Sunday, Oct. 12, that doesn’t mean your chance to visit Manitoba’s newest and finest show homes will end.

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While the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association’s 2025 Fall Parade of Homes comes to an official close on Sunday, Oct. 12, that doesn’t mean your chance to visit Manitoba’s newest and finest show homes will end.

Almost all the show homes that have been part of this fall’s event will remain open for viewing well after the Parade of Homes ends.

MHBA builders have continued to see outstanding crowds at the 135 new homes in this year’s parade. The homes certainly don’t disappoint, offering an amazing array of design, style, quality, craftsmanship and choice for viewers.

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                                Visiting a Manitoba-built show home is a great way to get ideas for the dream home you’d love to have.

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Visiting a Manitoba-built show home is a great way to get ideas for the dream home you’d love to have.

Our Fall and Spring Parades of Homes are showcase events hosted by the MHBA that demonstrate the best that the new home building industry has to offer. Whether you’re in the market for a new home, considering a change or just looking for ideas for your current home, no other Parade of Homes in Canada provides the opportunity for people to experience such an extensive collection of new home concepts, features and decor.

You know you’ll be seeing the newest homes from Manitoba’s most reputable builders when you visit. There are still ample opportunities, and visiting at this time of year allows you to see many of the home’s features — like heating and lighting — in full operation.

A digital version of the Fall Parade magazine is available at the MHBA website at www.homebuilders.mb.ca and will remain posted there until next year’s Spring Parade. All the show homes are featured along with contact information for each show home builder so that you can connect with them directly to inquire about visiting your favourite homes.

Interested viewers should note that the hours for showings may be slightly different after the parade ends, but sales representatives are still available to help you with your search and will be ready to welcome you.

Meanwhile, we’d love to have you visit the show homes today and Sunday between noon and 5 p.m. as part of the fall parade.

Lanny McInnes is president of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association.

lmcinnes@homebuilders.mb.ca

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