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 Selects Kitson for Board of Directors

DailyMarkets reports that Patrick Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:PATK) of Elkhart, Ind., a component supplier to the manufactured housing and recreational industries, has appointed Michael A. Kitson to its board of directors. Kitson is the CEO of Nautic Global Group, a producer of recreational boats, and previously served as CFO of Nautic. …

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Small Community on the Block

The goldstreamgazette tells MHProNews the residents of Lombardy MHC in Langford, British Columbia, Canada near Vancouver have been living under the threat of their community being sold the past two years. The senior residents who comprise the 20 home community are protected somewhat by a policy passed by the city …

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Bi-partisan Measure Introduced to Ease Tight Credit

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives to ease credit for the nation’s home builders. Sponsored by Reps. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) and Gary Miller (R-CA), H. R. 1255, the Home Construction Lending Regulatory Improvement Act, would address regulatory obstacles …

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Proposal for Rezoning to Accommodate Manufactured Homes Denied

Although Baldwin County’s planning director recommended to the planning and zoning commission and to the county commission that 1.4 acres be re-zoned from single-family to manufactured housing in far south Alabama to permit siting of seven manufactured homes, the county commissioners denied the request. AL.com tells MHProNews a small contingent …

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Manufactured Housing Composite Shines, as Housing Stocks Falter

The European Union reached a deal with Cyprus three days ago on the terms of a bailout, but now Cyprus legislators have turned down a tax on bank deposits, putting the bailout in jeopardy. Despite positive housing news, U. S. stocks finished the day mixed, with minimal movement of the …

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Richard Cordray Nearing Senate Floor Debate

Picked to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Jo White’s confirmation is all but assured as she breezed through the Senate Banking Committee 21-1 this morning. As originationnews tells MHProNews, only Sen. Sherrod Brown voted against her because he doe not think a Wall Street lawyer  should be policing …

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Federal Emergency Management Agency Seeking Emergency Housing

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) informs MHProNews the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s “Industry Days” to chart a course for the construction and logistics of emergency Temporary Housing Units (THUs) were largely question and answer sessions. At the March 15 day-long event, however, FEMA did note it …

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Housing Starts and Permits Build

CNNMoney says building permits spiked 34 percent from Feb. 2012-Feb. 2013, and rose five percent from Jan. 2013, the top month for permits since June 2008, according to Census Bureau figures. While the permits amounted to an annual rate of 946,000, housing starts hit an annual pace of 917,000 in …

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Stock Watcher Predicts Economic Growth

Mitch Zacks of zacksinvestmentmanagement says one of the major factors driving the stock market as it hits new highs is the strength of the job market, which has witnessed the strongest period of job increases in over five years, and a concurrent drop in unemployment claims to a five-year low. …

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State Attorneys General: Replace DeMarco

HousingWire informs MHProNews a letter from prominent state attorneys general is calling on President Obama to replace Edward DeMarco, the acting head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), because they say his policy of refusing to allow principal reductions on loans backed by the GSEs that could result in …

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Survey Says: Home Values to Rise over 20 Percent

According to nationalmortgagenews, the first-quarter Zillow home price expectations survey reveals that 118 economists, real estate specialists, investment and market analysts believe home prices will rise this year 4.2 percent and hit 22 percent over the next five years, exceeding pre-bubble rates by 2017. While the most optimistic respondents say …

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Skyline Regains Less than Half of Friday’s Loss; Major Indexes Slip

U. S. stocks slid on troubling financial news from the tiny island of Cyprus, reminding financial markets of the fragile nature of the European economy, although analysts do not think the effect will be very long-lasting. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down -0.43 percent, -62.05 points, to …

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Modular Mixed with Stick-built

MHProNews has learned from grandforksherald Genco Bakken Development is planning 200 affordable housing units in Grand Forks, ND in the northeast corner of the state. Genco finalized the purchased of 71 lots, named Thames Court, from the Grand Forks Housing Authority this month and intends to begin as soon as …

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Builder Confidence Wanes

Single-family home builder confidence slipped for the third consecutive month, falling two points to 44 for March, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). MHProNews has learned any number above 50 indicates the outlook for the next six months is good rather than poor. …

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Program Will Run another Year

Updating a story we posted March 8, 2013 concerning a program to demolish abandoned factory-built homes in Onslow County in southeastern North Carolina, MHProNews has just learned from jdnews the program will run through Feb. 2014. The initiative is funded jointly by grants from the state’s Manufactured Home Demolition Assistance …

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Survey: The Dream is Alive!

HousingWire informs MHProNews that 87 percent of the respondents in a recent survey by JPMorgan Chase say home ownership remains part of their dream. Seventy-five percent envision owning a home as crucial to raising a family, and 66 percent believe it is a good investment. Compared to six months ago, …

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Modular Home will Return to Show

A fully furnished and landscaped modular home will be one of the featured attractions returning to the the Original Western Mass. Home & Garden Show that runs from March 21-24 at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Mass. Now in its sixtieth year, the show’s 350+ plus vendors will …

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Modular Builder Accused of Ponzi Scheme

According to capenews in a report from eastern Mass., a modular home builder in Marstons Mills, Donald B. Shulman, has been accused of essentially running a Ponzi scheme, with sufficient complaints to have generated a blog entitled “RDA (Realty Development Associates) Donald Shulman Victims.” Monthly meetings are attended by people …

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MHC Residents Seek Closure Ordinance

The dailypilot informs MHProNews from Costa Mesa, Calif., just south of Los Angeles, a number of MHCs, especially those with a view of the ocean, may be on the verge of conversion to condominiums or other types of development. The Golden State Manufactured-Home Owners League (GSMOL) has been meeting with …

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Dow Ends Run, Sky Falls

An unexpected drop in the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index ended the Dow’s ten day winning steak, the best run since 1996. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down -0.17 percent, -25.03 points, to close at 14,514.11. The Nasdaq fell -0.30 percent, -9.86 points, to close …

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