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 Housing Set for Kansas

KWCH-TV 12 reports from Anthony, Kan., housing is in such short supply due to the demand for housing from oil field workers tapping into the Mississippi Limestone formation, the Anthony City Commissioners have approved a special use permit to allow six modular units to be sited in the southeast corner …

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Rep. Senators want to Alter CFPB

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) informs MHProNews Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) introduced legislation to replace the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director with a five-member commission, and make it accountable to the same appropriations as most other federal agencies. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jen Hensarling (R-TX) indicated that the …

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GMHA Moves to Historic Building

Jay Hamilton of the Georgia Manufactured Housing Association (GMHA) informs MHProNews his office has moved to an early 1900’s railroad depot in the downtown Historic District of Forsyth, Georgia. The Southern Railway and Central of Georgia Railway traveled through Forsyth between Macon and Atlanta. GMHA’s new contact information is 199 …

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Housing Composite Spikes, all Three Major Indexes Rise

The possible merger of Office Max and Office Depot gave investors something to smile about as the Dow and S&P rose to new five-year highs. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved up +0.39 percent, +53.91 points, to end the day at 14,035.67. The Nasdaq gained +0.68 percent, +21.57 …

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FHA Bail-Out? 50-50 Odds

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner Carol Galante, telling the House Financial Services Committee her agency will not likely need Treasury assistance this year, says the FHA has raised its insurance premiums five times since 2009, is raising them again April 1, and is issuing new regulations to reduce losses. The …

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NAHB/HMI Index Slides One Point

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) for single-family newly-built homes dropped one point to 46 this month as builder confidence leveled off. A score of 50 or better indicates builders see the market as good versus poor, as MHProNews understands. Having been conducted for …

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State may buy Foreclosures for Affordable Housing

Although it has won praise from bankers and housing advocates, New Jersey State Senator Ray Lesniak’s bill that would allow the state to buy foreclosed homes from institutional investors to use as affordable housing passed the legislature, but was vetoed by Gov. Chris Christie in last year’s session. Another bill …

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Killam Announces Monthly Dividend

NewswireCa tells MHProNews Halifax, Nova Scotia-based Killam Properties, Inc. (TSX:KMP) announces the board of directors has declared a monthly dividend of $0.04833 per share that will be paid to shareholders of record Feb. 28, 2013 on March 15, 2013. This is the same monthly dividend amount that was paid Nov. …

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S. Korea Considering Modular Homes

Dispelling the notion in South Korea that modular construction is seen as cheap or unsafe, the Dong-A Ilbo informs MHProNews a dormitory for foreign workers of Posco Steel, comprised of 18 modules, called MUTO, has steel-framed reinforced concrete construction. After the infrastructure was readied, the modules were assembled in three …

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AGs from Eight States Join Suit

American Banker informs MHProNews eight additional state attorneys general have requested to join a lawsuit originally filed by a Texas community bank and two conservative organizations challenging the constitutionality of the Dodd-Frank Act and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The suit focuses on the Orderly Liquidation Authority in Title …

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MHC Addresses Inaccurate

The elkodaily reports from the northeastern part of Nevada, some years ago about 1,100 homes were given the wrong addresses, 75% of those in manufactured housing communities. Either the numbers are out of sequence or they are on the wrong side of the street in Elko, defying digital map-based software …

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MOD Development Likely to be Denied

As follow-up to a story we posted Jan, 28, 2013 concerning an eleven-unit modular multi-housing project in Ridgefield, Conn., theridgefieldpress informs MHProNews the encroachment on existing wetlands may spell doom for the planned development. After neighbors raised objections to the project at subsequent public hearings, Ridgefield Modular Home Corp.’s application …

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Key West Property Transforms into MHC

KeysNews reports Carefree RV Resorts, with 61 communities across the nation, is transforming the Sunset Harbor Trailer Park in Key West into Sunset Harbor Community, which will become a no age restriction manufactured housing community with 77 new HUD Code pastel homes. The price of the Jacobsen Homes, built to …

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More Modular Housing Opens in North Dakota

PRWeb informs MHProNews M SPACE has begun leasing studio, one and two bedroom modular homes in the Bakken oil field area in western North Dakota. The 114 Ponderosa and 46 Ridgeview furnished homes began welcoming new residents in January in this oil boom town where some people earning $100,000 annually …

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Mfg. Housing Composite, LPX Gain

Although consumer sentiment from the University of Michigan’s survey came in higher than expected, and 65 percent of the companies in the S&P 500 beat analysts’ corporate earnings expectations, investors shied away from stocks today. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up +0.06 percent, +8.37 points, to end …

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NAHB Responds to President Obama’s Speech

Following President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, Rick Judson, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), issued the following statement: “Extremely tight mortgage credit conditions are hampering the housing recovery and hurting job growth. The nation’s home builders were very pleased to hear President Obama acknowledge …

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MH Siting Discussion Continues

Following up on a story MHProNews posted Jan. 22, 2013 in which the Magnolia (Ark.) Planning Commission placed a temporary moratorium on the siting of MH in the town, the commission has scheduled a meeting to continue discussion for Monday, Feb. 18 in the City Council Chambers. A survey of …

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After Much Speculation, MHC will go on the Block

With scattered talk off and on about the possibility of their MHC being sold or closed, the 200 residents of Easton Mobile Home Park in Easton, Mass., long at odds with owner Morgan Management, LLC, have now definitely learned Easton is for sale, according to wicked local. Following Morgan’s acquisition …

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