“We are pleased to officially kick-off one of Cincinnati’s longest running summer traditions — our 52nd Homearama,” said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati, in a statement.
The builders group organizes the show, which is in its 52nd year.
Nine of the region’s custom builders have built homes ranging in price from $1.2 million to nearly $2 million including newcomers Arthur Rutenberg Homes and Clayton/Douglas Homes, as well as previous participants Daniels Homes, Justin Doyle Homes, Hensley Custom Building Group, The Leland Group, Robert Lucke Group, W.V. deStefano Homes and Jack H. Wieland Builders, according to Dressman. Six of the nine show homes have been sold.
Homes for this year’s show range in size from 5,800-square-feet to 7,500-square-feet.
Ceremonies are held prior to the home show, which runs from Saturday until July 27. Discount tickets can be purchased at all Kroger stores as well as at CincyBuilders.com.
AAA members can get a $2 discount at the gate. Show hours are 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays; and noon to 10 p.m. Fridays to Sundays.