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Charity Tour 2012 seeks participants for win-win opportunity

Charity Tour 2012 seeks participants for win-win opportunity | real estate, Brentwood tn news,

A call for participants for the 2012 Charity Tour of Homes has been issued by the Master Custom Builders Council of Tennessee. The tour provides a unique building opportunity with huge savings and free products for builders and participating homeowners while also benefiting a local charitable organization. 

Bryan Edwards, Charity Tour of Homes chairman, said building on the inaugural 2010 tour, the 2012 tour is a unique opportunity for people planning to build a custom home. The 2012 tour is being presented by Pella Windows & Doors.

Brian Walsh of Walsh Custom Homes and Gail Powell with High Hopes, one of six beneficiaries of the 2010 Charity Tour of Homes.

“As industry leaders, the Master Custom Builders Council of Tennessee was thrilled to help reinvigorate the home-building industry with seven, stunning homes participating in last year’s charitable event. The premier home tour attracted almost 8,000 visitors and resulted in donations of $17,800 invested back into our community through numerous worthy, non-profit organizations,” said Edwards, president of Hugh-Edwards Builders.

“For participants in the 2012 tour, we have an even larger number of national and local vendors providing huge building savings from windows, roofing, lumber and insulation to free Kohler products, lighting and 55% off Thermador appliances.

“All of this information is presented in a concise vendor book given to home owners.”

The call for participants is currently under way, with a June 30 deadline.  Information is available via the council’s website at www.customhomesnashville.com. Edwards said the Charity Tour of Homes has a uniform plan for discounts and free products available in an over 100-page vendor book.

“People can build at home sites across the mid-state area and qualify for huge building discounts and free building products all thoroughly detailed in our vendor book. There are incredible discounts from national and local vendors.  It is a very transparent process and those building see the discounts immediately with the home owner getting the discount instead of the builder,” Edwards said.

The Master Custom Builders Council of Tennessee was founded in 2008 as an elite group of builders leveraging their resources to provide cost savings and increase services for home owners.  The Charity Tour of Homes was established by the council as a means to give back to the community while helping invigorate the economy with new home building interest.

For more information and a complete listing of council members, visit www.customhomesnashville.com.

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