If you're looking for inspiration, fresh design ideas, or simply a beautiful way to spend the weekend, the 2025 Parade of Homes is your ticket. This celebrated annual event is back June 20th–22nd, bringing the best of Austin, Texas real estate design, architecture, and innovation under one collective spotlight. And this year, Holley Homes Realty is honored to be part of the show with a stunning listing in Spicewood: 123 Landings, built by the exceptional team at Shiloh Custom Homes.
Hosted by the Home Builders Association of Greater Austin, the Parade of Homes is where builders go big, designers go bold, and future homeowners get a close-up view of what’s next in homebuilding. Expect high-end features, top-tier craftsmanship, and design-forward layouts that represent the future of living in Central Texas. It’s not just for industry insiders—this event is open to the public, and it’s absolutely worth attending.
Holley Homes Realty is thrilled to represent 123 Landings, a luxurious custom home built by Shiloh Custom Homes and featured in this year’s Parade. Located in the breathtaking community of Spicewood, TX, this property blends Hill Country charm with modern elegance. From the architecture to the interiors, every square foot has been carefully curated to wow—and it does not disappoint. Can’t wait to see it in person? You can also get a head start with our exclusive video tour hosted by Brandon Holley on YouTube: Inside an Award-Winning Luxury Builder in Austin, TX
Here’s what makes this event worth your weekend:
Dates: June 20th, 21st, and 22nd
Times and tickets available at: Parade of Homes
Whether you’re looking to build, buy, or just dream a little, the Parade of Homes is an experience you won’t want to miss. Come see how design meets lifestyle in Spicewood, and don’t forget to stop by 123 Landings—listed proudly by Holley Homes Realty.
Got questions about the home? Want to schedule a private tour after the event? We’d love to connect.**
Contact Brandon Holley today at Holley Homes Realty.
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