Salt Lake Parade of Homes: A Proud Tradition

Curt Dowdle, chairman of Salt Lake Parade of Homes comes to Studio 5

What do today’s buyers want in their new homes?

They’re a selective group! Homes today must be as individual as homeowners themselves. Functional, efficient, environmentally friendly and maintenance-free … four pluses for today’s savvy buyer.

And they’re not satisfied with plain old assembly line homes either. For instance, kitchens seem to be America’s number one room with lots of great extras that make food preparation quick and easy, yet display the gourmet twist.

Colors come in natural tones and stylish new concepts in appliances make fixtures stand out. Bedrooms and baths are tranquil and restful with the uncluttered look high on everyone’s list. And the improvements go on and on.

Bottom line: What sells is good design, durable products and the best in craftsmanship. This year, you’ll find it all at the beautiful 2007 Salt Lake Parade of Homes.

See 30 beautifully decorated homes ranging in prices from $250,000 town homes to seven homes over $3 million. Three clusters sites include Herriman, South Jordan and Riverton and the total value of homes exceeds $50 million.

Also, Parade of Homes and their designers have joined forces to create rooms in 12 different homes honoring children who are part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation … the charity working together with Parade of Homes. Don’t miss these great rooms.

The Salt Lake Parade of Homes is made possible by the Salt Lake Home Builders Association and will run through August 11.


For more information and tickets, go to www.utahparade.com.

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