CMBA Kicking off 52nd Annual Spring Tour of Homes
ST. CLOUD (WJON News) -- This spring marks the 52nd year that the Central Minnesota Builder's Association is putting on the Tour of Homes.
For the next two weekends, visitors can take the tour and see the latest in home design and construction.
CMBA Executive Director Wanda Schroeder says they have 20 homes on this year's spring tour that you can check out for free...
I know that there will be homes with golf simulators and some of them may have basketball courts inside. It's always fun to go see what's new in the flooring, what's new in colors when you're talking about painting the walls. The houses are decorated so it's fun to see that as well.
Schroeder says it's a great opportunity to get some new ideas on designs and talk to the professionals...
I think one of the biggest benefits is being able to go out and visit these homes is not only to see what types of homes are out there, to see what the features and functions are, but to also really connect to some of the experts or builders and talk about their project or to ask the questions they might have on if they want to do a build.
The doors are open on Fridays from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays Noon to 5:00 p.m.
For a map of the homes, download the CMBA Tour app, visit CMBATour.com, or pick up a free magazine at Central Minnesota Coborn's Cash Wise or Little Dukes stores.
The Tour of Homes is being brought to you by Bayer Built Woodworks, MCI Carpet One, Brock White, and Coborn's
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