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.

Modular Units Considered for Australia’s Public Housing

The government of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia is seeking proposals to increase the state’s stock of public housing inventory. A report by the state’s Auditor General revealed while NSW has the most extensive supply of housing in Australia, it only has 44 percent of the affordable housing needed, …

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More Ifs for a Full Housing Recovery

While many signs in the first half of 2013 indicate the housing recovery is real and palpable—housing starts are up 24 percent over the first half of 2012, existing home sales increased 32 percent year-over-year in June (excluding foreclosures and short sales), and the delinquency/foreclosure rate fell 14 percent—rising mortgage …

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The S&P and Dow Hit New Highs; Housing Stocks Mixed

As the Labor Dept. reported first-time unemployment claims dropped to a five-year low, the S&P rose above 1,700 for the first time ever and the Dow rose to an all new high. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 128.48 points, +0.83 percent, to close at 15,628.02. The Nasdaq …

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Residents Protest Closing of Community

Following a story MHProNews covered yesterday (July 31) concerning the closing of Dallas West Mobile Home/RV community and subsequent protests led by Carlos Quintanilla, some 30 residents marched up and down the street at owner Cienda Partners offices with signs and slogans Wed. Cienda has offered each of the 42 …

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Most Housing Market News is Good, except…

The latest data from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reports the rise in housing prices, while lauded by many, is driving many potential home buyers out of the market because incomes are not rising along with home prices. From 2001 to 2011 the number of households paying over …

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Modular Housing Growing in England

England’s modular builder Easybase Home Limited was founded seven years ago and recently moved with its staff of 18 to a larger facility where it intends to hire up to 300 people over the next 12 months. East Lancashire designer Ian Chew spent two years designing the steel-famed brick-clad semi-detached …

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Modular Housing Rising in West Africa

Ghana, in West Africa is beginning a 5,000 modular housing project to provide affordable housing in Sege, in the Dangme East District. Deputy Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, Sampson Ahi says building will begin next month. A Brazilian construction company will install the homes which are being built …

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Collaborative Effort will Improve Lives of Manufactured Home Residents

Realizing the importance of manufactured home communities as supportive social networks, Karen Chase helped organize the Housing Stock Upgrade Initiative—now a non-profit called ReHome Oregon—to repair, rehabilitate, and replace manufactured homes. With help from a variety of federal, state and local public and private entities, residents of manufactured homes in …

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Three Major Indexes Gain on the Month; Tracked Housing Stocks Mostly Close Up

Stocks responded little to the Federal Reserve’s decision to leave the bond-buying program intact, but all three indexes gained between four and seven percent on the month as July drew to a close. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -21.05 points, -0.14 percent, to close at 15,499.54. The …

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Modular Apartments Rise in Massachusetts

The skyline in Natick, Mass. just west of Boston is being altered by a three-story, 12-unit modular apartment building that will have a stucco siding. The 27 modules were manufactured in an Excel Homes facility in Pennsylvania, and will be assembled in three days, according to metrowestdailynews. The units have …

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Green Courte Adds Two Communities to its Portfolio

Lake Forest, Ill.-based private equity real estate investment firm Green Courte Partners, LLC announces the acquisition of two all-age land lease communities in southern Maine. Incorporating 483 home sites, MHProNews has learned Town & Country Village in Lisbon and Maplewood Manor/Merry Meeting in New Brunswick will be managed by American …

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Residents Offered Relocation Costs as Community Sets to Close

Updating a story MHProNews published July 3, 2013 regarding the anticipated closing of the Dallas West Mobile Home/RV community set for Aug. 31, current owner Cienda Partners has extended the final date to Jan. 31. Hispanic rights activist Carlos Quintanilla, representing the residents, had asked for $8,500 relocation allowance for …

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Rent Control Passes Massachusetts House

Updating a story MHProNews last published Feb. 15, 2013 regarding a freeze on rents residents of Easton Mobile Home Park won in Easton, Mass. in 2005, and then lost in 2011 when the freeze expired, community residents may see a rent control bill passed in the Mass. legislature that they …

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Abandoned Manufactured Homes Set for Removal

The Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) in Northfield, Minn. intends to purchase and demolish five pre-HUD Code homes in Florella’s Park that have been abandoned for many years, and will also begin the same process for six additional homes. The HRA had to appear in court with the manager of …

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Home Prices Continue Rising

While the S&P/Case-Shiller national home price index of the 20 largest markets remains 24.4 percent below the peak of June 2006, it rose 12.2 percent in May above May 2012, the largest year-over-year increase since March 2006. April 2013 rose 12.1 percent over April 2012. A year ago homes that …

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Three Major Indexes Barely Move; Most Tracked Housing Stocks Fall

Investors continue to cautiously wait for the Federal Reserve’s report tomorrow (July 31) following their two-day policy meeting. Even though housing prices continue to rise, the three major indexes moved little. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down -1.38 points, -0.01 percent, to close at 15,520.59. The Nasdaq …

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Battle Looms over Housing Finance Reform

As part of housing finance reform, the House Financial Service Committee passed a measure that will eventually eliminate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and pass the job of bundling most mortgages into marketable securities to private investors. Under the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners (PATH) Act, the government would supervise …

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Nobility Homes: Poised to Regain the Crown?

Florida-based manufactured home producer Nobility Homes (NOBH) may become a good turnaround stock buy as baby boomers age and look for inexpensive housing in Central Fla. Currently saddled with a large inventory of new and pre-owned homes, Nobility has been run by CEO Terry Trexler since 1967, and with his …

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Manufactured Housing Residents May be at Risk using Generators

Portable home generators are often used during prolonged power outages, especially due to extreme weather occurrences. A study simulating carbon monoxide (C0) levels in detached and manufactured housing commissioned by the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reveals that a generator that operates for 18 hours in a house …

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