Matthew Silver

Following a 25-year career operating a custom hardwood furnishing business and occasional writing, Matthew Silver has been writing professionally for over a dozen years, six of those for the factory-built housing industry. Otherwise, he may be found performing folk music in the Indianapolis area.

Patrick Tops Gainers in Tracked Housing Stocks; Nasdaq Ramps up

While the tech-heavy Nasdaq finished the day’s trading at a 14-year high, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 did finish with modest gains to end the week. The Nasdaq advanced +0.43 percent, +18.88 points to end the day at 4,397.93, while CNNMoney informs MHProNews the Dow nudged …

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Student-built Modular Home Still on Market

Since 1973 Washington County (Ohio) Career Center’s (WCCC) carpentry program has built 46 modular homes, giving students the best real world experience, and since 2002 has built them to auction off to recoup expenses and help sustain the program for the following year. However, this year the three-bedroom, three-bath home, …

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Patrick Acquires Aluminum Products Producer Foremost Fabricators

RVBusiness.com reports Elkhart, Indiana-based Patrick Industries, Inc. has acquired Foremost Fabricators LLC, a manufacturer of fabricated aluminum products, fiber reinforced polyester sheet and coil, and custom laminated products primarily for the recreational vehicle (RV) market. While expected annual revenues will total $75 million, MHProNews has learned the net purchase price …

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Is Housing Dragging on the Economy, or is the Opposite True?

While many analysts and pundits predicted first quarter 2014 growth at 2.6 percent, in fact the economy shrank 2.9 percent, more than the minus one percent initially reported at the end of May. The only times gross domestic product (GDP) has fallen more than 1.5 percent has been just before …

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Millennials Continue to Live in Parental Homes

One of the biggest obstacles to housing growth, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, is that millennials are continuing to live with their parents in record numbers, according to housingwire.com. Approximately 2.1 million more adults in their 20s and 300,000 more in their 30’s lived …

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Disaster Relief Housing Prototype Sited in Brooklyn

Updating a story we first published May 22, 2013 regarding proposed modular disaster relief housing by Garrison Architects, a five module prototype has been installed in Brooklyn. Over the next couple of years, different people will live in the units for five days at a time to determine their functionality, …

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MSMHA Director Jennifer Hall Hails Senator Thad Cochran’s Election Win

Facing an energetic and aggressive challenger who took advantage of the anti-Washington, DC mood, Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran, stunned by the June 3 primary that denied him an electoral majority, beat back TEA Party challenger Chris McDaniel by less than two percentage points, 6,400 votes in the Republican primary, …

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Liberty Homes Stock Skyrockets; Dow, Nasdaq, S&P Slip

The Dow Jones Industrial Average got spooked early in today’s trading by worries about interest rates, dropping quickly to 16,750, then managing to close almost 100 points higher at 16,846.13, although still losing -21.38 points, -0.13 percent, as CNNMoney tells MHProNews. The Nasdaq slipped -0.71 points, -0.02 percent, to end …

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Los Angeles Housing Short on Affordability

The Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reports half of the households in the Los Angeles metropolitan area spend 30 percent of their income on rent or mortgage payments, making it the highest rate of 381 U. S. metro areas; and 25 percent spend half of their income on …

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Factory-built Housing Rising as Age Drops in Oil Rich States

The aging baby boomer generation moved the median age of United States residents from 37.5 years to 37.6 years as an estimated 10,000 people each day hit 65, and the youngest of the boomers enter their 50s. Seven states, according to mdjonline.com, however, actually saw their median ago lowered, and …

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Residents of Co-operatively Owned MHCs Awarded for Volunteer Efforts

Five members of ROC-NH’s (resident-owned-communities-New Hampshire’s) have been honored with the organization’s Above & Beyond awards for outstanding volunteer work in their respective co-op communities across the state, according to communityloanfund.org. Neighbors at Windswept Acres Cooperative said of Raymond Davis and Roger Hebert they clear doors and shovel snow off …

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Trades Students Build another Modular Home

As an addendum to a story MHProNews.com posted April 17, 2012 regarding students at the Upper Valley Career Center in Piqua, Ohio building a modular home for three developmentally-disabled individuals, different students at the same school recently completed a 1,992 square-foot modular home, again for the same disability service provider. …

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Illinois Town Denies Request to Re-Site Manufactured Home

Westville (Illinois) Village Trustees denied a request from resident John Barton to purchase a 22 year-old manufactured home within the village limits and and reposition it on a vacant lot within the village for his daughter and her family. The Westville zoning ordinance does not allow manufactured homes (MH) older …

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Cavco Gains Most in Second Straight Day of Trading

The Dow Jones Industrial Average regained nearly half of what it lost yesterday, moving up +0.29 percent, + 49.38 points, to close at 16,867.51. CNNMoney tells MHProNews the Nasdaq regained +29.40 points, +0.68 percent, to end the day at 4,379.76, while the S&P 500, which had been on a tear …

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Disarming Arms Merchants

Under the Dodd-Frank Act, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) can issue a cease-and-desist order to shut down any business at any time, preventing the business from re-opening until either the government gives its approval or a court ruling is issued. Due to the usual slow movement of bureaucracies and …

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Murex Acquires Ventura Lakes MHC in Florida

Fort, Myers, Florida-based Murex Properties has acquired the 273-homesite manufactured housing community (MHC) Ventura Lakes in Punta Gorda, FL for $12 million, in conjunction with Northwest Mutual. The 84-acre community was developed in 1998 and includes an 8,000 square-foot clubhouse with a library, fitness center, billiards room, stage, dance floor …

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Age-restricted MHCs offer Strong Sense of Community

Noting the growing trend of retirees downsizing to homes that are more manageable and affordable, monroemonitor.com in Monroe, Washington suggests there is a growing market of used manufactured housing in 55+ retirement communities that with a little elbow grease can lead to living well, green and stylish. By replacing the …

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Eugene Landy Honored by Yale Law School

Yale Law School’s 2014 recipient of the Simeon Baldwin award has been conferred upon Eugene Landy, founder and chairman of UMH Properties, Inc. (NYSE:UMH) and Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. (NYSE:MNR). The award recognizes achievement in law and business. Describing Landy as “one of the pioneers and founders of the …

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The Qualified Mortgage Safe Harbor may have Washed Away

Just when lenders might have thought they were protected from ability to repay (ATR) loans because originating qualified mortgages (QMs) provided safe harbor, it turns out that under the Truth in Lending law a borrower can allege the lender engaged in unfair and deceptive acts (UDAP) that led to the …

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Cavco Edges Up, Sun Edges down; Dow drops over 100 points

Despite a rise in new home sales, home prices and consumer confidence, investors turned their backs on stocks as the three major indexes all registered losses in today’s trading,  as CNNMoney tells MHProNews. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell -119.13 points, -0.70 percent, to close at 16,818.13. The Nasdaq dropped …

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