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.

Blown Tire causes Manufactured Home to Crash

A southbound truck tractor hauling a manufactured home on Interstate 35 in Lorena, Texas blew a tire, hit a barricade on the side of the highway and then struck another semi. No one was injured but the debris led to traffic being diverted onto an access road for several hours, …

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ATCO Receives Workforce Housing Contract

ATCO Structures & Logistics has received a contract to provide modular housing facilities and site services for a 1,200 person workforce housing facility for the Shell Carmon Creek Project near the town of Peace River in northern Alberta, Canada. According to marketwatch, ATCO is partnering with the Woodland Cree First …

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Cavco Revenue Increases in Q2 Fiscal 2014

Cavco Industries, Inc. reports net revenue for the second quarter fiscal 2014 totaled $129.8 million, an increase of 17.9 percent over the $110.1 million for the comparable quarter of fiscal 2013. Net income for Q2 fiscal 2014 was $4.7 million, $2.0 million more than in the same quarter a year …

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Student Debt may Hamper Housing Market for Years

According to a recent Pew Research survey, 36 percent of college graduates are moving back in with their parents, unable to find good jobs and saddled with school debt. While they are saving money, it makes it more difficult to establish a credit history, especially if they have missed a …

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Halloween Spooks most Tracked Housing Stocks

Although the last day of October distinguished itself by the three major indexes turning slightly red (losing), in fact the Dow gained over three percent and the S&P 500 gained nearly five percent on the month. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -73.01 points, -0.47 percent, to close …

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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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Champion Lives up to its Name

Champion Home Builders, Inc. won several honors at the 2014 Jerry Rouleau Awards for Excellence in Marketing and Home Design, presented by the National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) Building Systems Council (BSC) during their “Showcase 24” held Oct. 21. The Excellence in Home Design is for the under-2,000 square …

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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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Flooded Manufactured Housing Community Returning to Natural State

Following a story we last published July 9, 2013 regarding the possible acquisition of 224 homesite Spruces Mobile Home Park by the town of Williamstown, Massachusetts for possible future affordable housing, now the town selectmen want a vote taken in Dec. to move forward with returning the property to a …

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Clayton Homes Celebrates Halloween

Continuing a tradition that began 22 years ago, Clayton Homes in Elkins, West Virginia, in coordination with 20 local businesses, sponsored its annual “Safe Trick-or-Treat” Tuesday night, Oct. 29 in a Clayton display home. General manager Judy Ritchie of Clayton says “We get phone calls starting two to three weeks …

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Nearly All Tracked Housing Stocks and Three Major Indexes Fall

Investors were not encouraged by the Federal Reserve’s decision to continue its quantitative easing in support of the economy as all three indexes fell modestly. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -61.59 points, -0.39 percent, to close at 15,618.76. The Nasdaq fell -0.55 percent, -21.72 points, to finish …

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Passages: Bill Kotylo

The Texas Manufactured Housing Association (TMHA) has informed us that long-time TMHA member Bill Kotylo passed away Oct. 28, 2013. In addition to his position as president of the Standard Casualty insurance company in New Braunfels, Texas, he worked tirelessly on behalf of numerous community organizations including the New Braunfels …

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Sam Zell: Multifamily Yea, Single-family Nay

Billionaire real estate investor Sam Zell says the trend to defer marriage to later in life has been lucrative for apartments and condos across the nation, saying that has been the most significant reason for the strength of the current multifamily real estate market. While he also noted the hospitality …

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Housing Costs up 14 Percent since 1983

While the cost of manufactured goods has declined in the last 30 years, some significantly, the price of some services has skyrocketed. TV sets have fallen 98 percent, clothing 46 percent and toys have dropped 78 percent, due mostly to automation and supply chain management, as manufacturing goes through what …

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Large Metro Areas see Home Prices Rise, says S&P Case Shiller

The S&P/Case Shiller Home Price Indices show an average price growth year-over-year in August of 12.8 percent for the 10-and 20-city composites, according to HousingWire. On a monthly basis, the composites rose 1.3 percent in August, with Las Vegas hitting 2.9 percent, its highest rate since August 2004. Detroit and …

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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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Cavco Rides, Patrick Slides, Dow and S&P Hit New Highs

A lackluster report on retail sales was not sufficient to rein in the bulls in today’s trading as the Dow and the S&P moved to new highs, encouraged by the Federal Reserve’s decision to continue its economic stimulus. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 111.42 points, +0.72 percent, …

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FHA’s Carol Galante: Stable Housing Finance Awaits

The members of a panel at the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) annual convention say the 30-year fixed rate mortgage (FRM) is so ingrained in the system that removing it would have unintended consequences. William McCue of McCue Mortage says nearly all of his loans are for Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured …

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Sun Communities Releases Q3 Report

Although in line with analyst’s consensus estimates of earning $0.82 per share for Q3, 2013, Sun Communities, Inc. (SUI) had revenues of $107. 20 for the same quarter 2012, far above the $80.38 million that had been estimated. By comparison, according to Zolmax.com, earnings per share hit $0.71 for the …

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