
The ribbon was cut for Regional Modulars on its one-year anniversary Wednesday, Feb. 28. Regional Modulars is part of a national chain of more than 70 retail locations and is the only one of its kind in the company. The company has nine locations in the Carolinas, but two of the nine are in Lumberton and can serve all of NC and SC with manufactured and modular homes.
Bender Chavis, General Manager of Regional Modulars, noted that the team is constructing homes as far as 4.5 hours away from Lumberton at the moment, but is excited to see that the local business is increasing. Bender attributes their success to the team's determination to provide an exceptional customer experience.
Tyler Wright, Vice President, stated that modular homes offer many of the benefits of site-built construction including exterior elevations, build quality, customization, finance opportunities and resale value, but typically come in at a better price per square foot and are often fully constructed and ready to move into more quickly.
To expedite the process further, Regional Modulars has been acquiring property locally and is offering land/home packages that are move-in-ready immediately.
The business celebrated with the ribbon cutting as well as serving a delicious brunch to all attendees. Several drawings were held and many won gifts. The business is located at 307 N. Roberts Avenue in Lumberton.
Editor’s Note: This story is pulled from a social media post from the Lumberton Chamber of Commerce. You can see more about Regional Modulars of Lumberton on their Facebook page here and see the original post on the Lumberton Area Chamber of Commerce Facebook page here.
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