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Community Residents without Power over Two Months

Ever since a contractor accidentally cut power to the Beladean Trailer Park in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada two-and-one-half months ago, the remaining six residents (down from 11 since Sept.) have relied on generators for heat, but have been without phone service. MHProNews has learned from metronews.ca the manager of the …

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HUD Retains Multifamily Housing Office

The Minneapolis Multifamily Housing office, which serves people in the Dakotas, Iowa, and Wisconsin as well as Minnesota, will continue to offer financing, mortgage insurance and operating assistance to a variety of multifamily apartments, nursing homes and manufactured home communities, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. U. …

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Support Grows for HR 1779; More Needed

The Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act of 2013—HR 1779—remedies the unintended consequences of the Dodd-Frank Act that disproportionately affect affordable manufactured home lending. To date, 20 Democrats and 85 Republicans have signed on as co-sponsors of the legislation, indicating momentum is growing, but more support is needed to insure …

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HR 1779 in need of Extensive Support

Joe Kelly, executive vice president of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), noting the importance to the manufactured housing industry of HR 1779, exhorts members to contact their representative in Congress to support the bill. He tells MHProNews Iowa only has four representatives in the House, and of those, Representatives …

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Dick Bove: Dodd-Frank Shutting out Low Income Borrowers

Rafferty Capital’s Dick Bove says the Dodd-Frank Act, which went into effect in 2010, was intended to pave the way for lower income borrowers to obtain mortgages, but large banks are being shut out of that market, once again leaving those of modest means fewer options for borrowing money. He …

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Offshoring Jobs Dropped Real Income, Housing Sales

Paul Ashworth, an economist with Capital Economics, noting real incomes for Americans have been stagnant since the 1970s, says the younger generation cannot afford big ticket items like buying a home. As MHProNews knows, many millennials are living with their parents because they cannot find jobs that can support a …

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National Association of Home Builders to Congress: Retain 30-Year Mortgage

While supporting housing finance system reform, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reiterates that reform must include 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages as well as mortgage financing for multifamily housing. “There are serious doubts on whether a private housing finance system would be capable of supporting this type of product without …

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Senior Housing Market Gains Strength

Current sales, prospective buyer traffic and anticipated six-month sales for the 55+ housing market showed continued improvement in the third quarter of 2013 compared to the same period last year, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Housing Market Index (HMI). The single-family index rose 14 points to …

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Community Residents Happy for Rent Increase

Residents of the Hillcrest Mobile Home Park in Middleboro, Massachusetts are perfectly willing to see their site rents bumped from $192 a month to $281: It means long-neglected capital improvements will be undertaken for these residents who are purchasing the community from Morgan MHP Mass, LLC. Morgan had asked for …

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Energy Report on “Not Your Grandfather’s Trailer House”

While many buyers of manufactured homes (MH) are more concerned with affordability and, say, the kitchen cabinetry than energy efficiency, the MH industry is offering more energy efficient features that can save the homeowner anywhere from $30 to $70 month. Ronnie Richards, vice president of marketing for American Homestar Corporation, …

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National Association of Realtors: Home Sales Flatline in 2014

Speaking before the Miami Association of Realtors International Congress, National Association of Realtors (NAR) Chief Economist Lawrence Yun, referring to home sales, said, “Next year will be about the same as this year in terms of sales activity,” although prices will rise six percent, as a shortage of homes for …

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Rents Rise as Homeownership Falls

According to zerohedge.com, the uptick in home prices is transitory and more due to the Federal Reserve’s support of the economy than with organic growth or stability of consumers, as the homeownership rate is stuck at an 18-year low at 65.1 percent, and rents rise to an all-time high, increasing …

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State Law Outlaws Banning Manufactured Homes

Hackles are up among residents in Zeus Park in Martin County, Florida regarding an off-site built home that has been placed in one of the county’s oldest residential neighborhood. Assistant Martin County attorney Krista Storey said the information posted inside the structure indicates it meets standards to a modular home, …

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Hall of Fame Displays Complete Manufactured Home

Due to the generosity of Fairmont Homes of Nappanee, Indiana the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum now has a modern manufactured home to display along with all the other exhibits and historical information, according to a press release from the museum. Darryl Searer, president of the RV/MH said Fairmont …

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Project Replaces Aging Dwellings with New Manufactured Homes

Following a story MHProNews published Oct. 24, 2013 regarding a pilot project to replace ten aging factory-built homes with new energy efficient manufactured homes in Vermont, realestaterama reports the occupants will see an immediate 70 percent reduction in their energy costs. The new dwellings feature triple pane windows, heat recovery …

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Informational Seminar for Manufactured Community Residents

MHProNews has learned from santamariatimes the Golden State Manufactured-Home Owners League (GSMOL) will partner with San Luis Obispo Mobilehome Residents Assistance Panel and North Santa Barbara County Manufactured-Homeowners Team to host an informational seminar for those living in manufactured homes. A variety of issues regarding living in manufactured homes will …

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Second Round of Funding for Rebuild Post Hurricane Sandy

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will provide an additional $5 billion in relief funds to five states and New York City to supplement the $5.4 billion already granted in recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy one year ago. New Jersey received $1.8 billion and will be getting an …

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Rep. Jeb Hensarling: Dodd-Frank Extends Woes of Mortgage Finance Industry

Addressing the Mortgage Banker’s Association’s (MBA) annual convention, Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Tex), stating the Dodd-Frank Act is the real barrier to mortgage finance reform, says it could raise interest rates from one to four percentage points and reduce the number of mortgages by half. HousingWire reports the chairman of the …

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Rising Flood Insurance Premiums Addressed in Legislation

Chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Rick Judson commends the bi-partisan support from two Senators and two Representatives for advocating identical legislation providing relief from rising flood insurance premiums. Reps. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) and Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and Sens. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) support …

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Modular Homes Accommodate new Teachers in Housing-strapped N. Dakota

Unlike many school districts in the U. S. that are strapped for funding, schools in North Dakota have been receiving oil impact grants, and show ending-fund balances for 2012-2013 of $278.7 million statewide, according to bismarcktribune.com. Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck, says the oil impact money could be put to better …

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