DC-Area Modular Villa Company Offering Units as Vacation Rentals
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A DC-area based modular accessory dwelling builder is expanding its reach.
TOMU Villas has announced that it will offer its prefabricated "Japanese and Scandinavian-inspired getaway dwellings" to the vacation rental and hospitality industry. The Frederick, Maryland-based company offers studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units starting at $99,500.
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“With recent pain points in the construction industry, we saw an opportunity to bring developments in modular manufacturing to hospitality,” TOMU founder and president Chris Osaka said in a statement. “We’ve designed a modular system that is purpose-built for the needs of rental and hospitality use and can be delivered faster with minimal impact to any existing operations.” The units will arrive on site 95% complete.
Two months ago, Osaka shared with UrbanTurf that demand had risen so much that they needed to ramp up production. Unit deliveries will begin this fall.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/dc-area-modular-villa-company-offering-units-as-vacation-rentals/19139.
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