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MJCH Completes Eastern North Carolina's First LEED Platinum Home

Wilmington, NC — Eastern North Carolina’s first LEED Platinum home has recently been completed by award-winning custom home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes. Located in Landfall, the home achieved the highest level of Green building certification through the United States Green Building Council’s LEED for Homes Program. LEED for Homes is a third-party certification system for high performance Green homes. Only a handful of Platinum homes exist in the US. Total annual utility savings on this home should be in excess of $2,277/year and as utility costs continue to increase, so will the savings.

“We are proud to have constructed such a beautiful yet environmentally conscious home and are thrilled about the savings the homeowner will enjoy for years to come," said Kevin Johnson, Marketing Director. “In five or ten years these energy efficiencies will be standard construction practices, but for the time being, we are excited to be viewed as pioneers in our industry”. Mark Johnson Custom Homes focused on health, sustainability, energy and water efficiencies in the 2,770 square foot, 4 bedroom/4 bath concrete home located at 2002 Kenilworth Lane, Wilmington, NC 28405. The home is listed for $624,000.

Tours are available upon request. Contact Kevin Johnson at 910-208-9151 or email Kevin@MarkJohnsonCustomHomes for more information.


About Mark Johnson Custom Homes, Inc.
Founded in Wilmington, NC, Mark Johnson Custom Homes, Inc. is a licensed builder by the State of North Carolina. MJCH is recognized for delivering high quality custom homes with unparalleled customer service. For more information, visit
www.markjohnsoncustomhomes.com or contact Kevin Johnson at 910-208-9151
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