Robeson County is located in southeastern North Carolina and is one of the most culturally diverse counties in the state. It is home to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, whose presence greatly enriches the region’s heritage and traditions. The county seat, Lumberton, is a major commercial center along I-95, featuring shopping centers, restaurants, parks, and a variety of residential neighborhoods. Other important communities include Pembroke, Red Springs, St. Pauls, Fairmont, Maxton, Rowland, Parkton, and Orrum. Pembroke, home to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, offers a youthful energy and a mix of traditional and modern housing options. Robeson County is known for its agricultural base, with fields of tobacco, corn, soybeans, and sweet potatoes shaping the rural scenery. The county also includes rivers, swamps, and forested areas popular for fishing, hunting, kayaking, and wildlife exploration. Housing options include affordable ranch homes, modular homes, brick single-family houses, farmhouse-style residences, and newly built subdivisions near Lumberton and Pembroke. Rural areas offer homes on larger lots or acreage. Robeson County is 1 hour from Fayetteville, 1 hour 15 minutes from Wilmington, and 2 hours from Raleigh, making it accessible for commuters. Existing home prices typically range $180,000–$280,000, while new-construction homes run $240,000–$360,000. Build costs average $140–$180 per sq ft, and land prices are affordable at $4,000–$12,000 per acre, depending on road access and utilities.