The opportunity to see some of the area’s modern, new homes is coming up!
The Home Builders Association of Northwest Louisiana’s annual Parade of Homes will take place on the weekends of June 2-3 and 9-10. The homes will be open for selfguided tours from 1-6 p.m. daily. The two-weekend event will feature homes located throughout Caddo, Bossier and DeSoto parishes.
Matt Jenkins, Home Builders Association of Northwest Louisiana president and owner of Jenkins Construction, says the tour is a great way to give the organization’s members an opportunity to showcase their work. “The main benefit is advertising and getting name recognition out there. Some of the houses are for sale, so the builders are trying to sell their products. Some of our members are suppliers and subcontractors – they get to show off their work, too.”
Jenkins says buyers continue to desire homes in the area’s popular subdivisions. “Benton, north Bossier and south Shreveport – Provenance in particular – are always the hot spots.
Stonewall continues to grow – Cathey Acres is kind of coming to a
close, and Griffin Estates is a newer neighborhood that’s coming up.”
The
Parade of Homes includes residences in all of these locations and more.
Tour attendees will have the opportunity to view 38 custom builds and
speculative homes in Shreveport, Bossier City, Benton, Stonewall and
Haughton.
This
year’s tour includes 18 homes in Shreveport – five in Provenance, as
well as homes in Southern Trace, Twelve Oaks, Long Lake, Oakwood Trace,
Esplanade, Pierremont, Riverbrooke, Burgundy Oaks, Lucien Field Estates
and The Point at Cross Lake. The three homes in Stonewall are in Cathey
Acres, Griffin Estates and Old Hickory. Ten Bossier City homes will be
featured on the tour, with four in new subdivision Provident Oaks, as
well as homes in Tiburon, Cypress Bend, Savannah Place, The Crossing at
Wemple, Victoria Meadows and Waterford Bend-Legacy. Four Benton homes
are located in Kingston Plantation, Lost River Estates and Willow Creek
at Benton. Dogwood South, Faith Estates and Tuscany Villas are the
locations of the trio of Haughton homes.
“It’s
all new construction this year – customs and specs – so there are some
homes that are for sale,” said Home Builders Association of Northwest
Louisiana Executive Director Dixey Robertson. “All price points are
represented. The price range starts in the low $200,000s.”
A
clean, cool palate is a recent design trend embraced by many looking to
build, buy or remodel a home. “People really like the clean, white look
– like the white walls and the grays – that’s the main trend right
now,” said Jenkins. “Gold fixtures have become hot again, and shiplap,
of course. Everyone wants shiplap.” Open-concept floor plans, the latest
in-home technology, and outdoor kitchens and living spaces remain in
demand as well.
Once
a design trend, outdoor kitchens and living spaces are becoming an
expected feature. “It’s almost become the standard now, that you at
least have the option to put [an outdoor kitchen] in or add it later if
you don’t have it in there initially,” added Jenkins.
Locke Homes will have a home on display for the tour. Located in Benton’s Lost River Estates, the home
boasts many of the amenities and features favored by current home
buyers. “We provide a lot of the current trends, and we find that those
are excellent selling tools,” said owner Denee’ Locke. She says the
company strives to help customers choose between numerous options. “I
encourage them to show me their Pinterest board. Show me pictures of
what you like, and we come up with the common denominator. We work to
how incorporate a little bit of everything that they like.”
The
home’s open floor plan combines the kitchen, dining room and living
room into one shared space. Popular amenities include granite
countertops throughout the home, hickory wood floors, a freestanding
bathtub in the master bath, a farm sink in the kitchen, barn doors, an
outdoor kitchen equipped with a Big Green Egg, lighted ceiling-height
kitchen cabinets with upper glass doors, under-cabinet lighting, LED
lighting throughout the home, a mud area by the back entry, and custom
closets and storage areas provided by Inspired Closets
Shreveport-Bossier.
An
unusual feature in the dwelling is the entry from the garage. The
utility room has direct access to the master suite. (It enters into the
master closet and flows into the master bedroom.) “It’s very convenient,
because usually the master of the home is the driver. You can go in
through your closet and put your things down. It’s also really nice
accessibility for laundry,” said Locke.
Jenkins
and Robertson predict two “dream homes” will be a big draw for crowds.
These Terry Elston houses are side by side and located in the Pierremont
subdivision in Shreveport. Robertson says the homeowners are parents
and their adult child. “[The families] bought a house that was on a big
tract of land and tore it down to build two houses. It’s the mother and father next door to their grown child and their family,” she added. “The houses are fabulous.”
Jenkins has this advice for Paradegoers who fall in love with something they see on the tour:
“Ask
the builder what it is, who they got it from, or who they had install
it – especially if you’re doing a remodel. Don’t be afraid to ask.”
Tickets
may be purchased at any home during the tour, at area Brookshire’s
stores, or at the Home Builders Association of Northwest Louisiana
office located at 2038 East 70th Street for $10 each. Children younger
than 3 years old get in free. Tickets grant entrance to every home each
day of the tour. Beginning May 30, a complete list of the homes and a
map will be available at https://www/ nwlahba.org/parade-of-homes. There
will also be a link to “My Parade” during the Parade of Homes that will
allow users to customize their parade experience by searching for
houses using square footage, price, city and other amenities.







2018 PARADE HOMES
Numbers like the one to the left correspond, throughout this section, with the numbered list of homes on the maps.
* Illustrations courtesy of the Home Builders Association of Northwest Louisiana / Artist: Jeremy Routh
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