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.

Garden Homes Sues over Proposed Development—Again

Harking back to a story that began in 2006 when Garden Homes Management Corp. first proposed a 124 site MHC in Oxford, Conn. that has been stymied by numerous hearings, commissions, courts, and studies, the Stamford, Conn. developer is appealing a ruling by the Inland Wetlands Agency that the development …

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UFPI Declares Cash Dividend

With a dividend yield of 1.07%, NASDAQ says Universal Forest Products, Inc. (UFPI) has declared a cash dividend payment of $.20 per share scheduled for Dec. 15, 2012 to shareholders of record prior to Nov. 28, 2012. UFPI has paid the same dividend for the last seven quarters. The company’s …

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Passages: Zig Ziglar

American author, salesman, and motivational speaker Hilary Hinton “Zig” Ziglar, who inspired millions, rubbed shoulders with U.S. presidents, and shared multiple stages other luminaries, died Nov. 28 in a Texas hospital of pneumonia at age 86, according to Wikipedia. A salesman for many years following his military service in World …

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Down Under Company Goes Under

SmartCompanyAU tells MHProNews modular home builder Trade Fusion in Griffith, New South Wales, Australia has been placed in administration, similar to receivership in the U.S. Founded in 2004 on the basis of combining a traditional construction company with a factory making roof trusses, wall panels, and glass and aluminum components, …

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Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction in Jeopardy

With legislators looking for revenue sources to avert the fiscal cliff, the housing industry once again feels pressure that the mortgage interest tax deduction may be on the block, according to CNNMoney. Their lobbying expenditure has increased from $27 million last year to $30 million this year, according to the …

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Home Sales Spike in Indianapolis Metro Area

IndyStar reports sales of homes in the greater Indianapolis area hit 2,307 in October, a 33 percent increase over the 1,735 homes sold in Oct. 2011. While sales jumped 24 percent in Indianapolis’ Marion County, neighboring Boone County saw a 49 percent spike, while Hamilton County, the wealthy suburb to …

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Three Major Indexes, Most Housing Stocks Post Gains

Government officials’ comments on fiscal cliff negotiations pleased investors as the Dow moved up over 100 points. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained +0.83 percent, +106.98 points, ending the day at 12,985.11. The Nasdaq moved up +0.81 percent, +23.99 points, to close at 2,991.78, while the S&P advanced …

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Forest City Ratner Moves Ahead with Modular Project

Real Estate Weekly tells MHProNews groundbreaking for the first phase of developer Forest City Ratner Companies’ (FCRC) Atlantic Yards modular project in Brooklyn will be held Dec. 18 with completion set for 2014. Built in partnership with Skanska USA, a Swedish modular firm, and designed by architectural firm ShoP, the …

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MHCs Should have Amenities like other Neighborhoods

The Santa Fe New Mexican says as the city is preparing to annex land that includes MHCs, Santa Fe City Councilor Carmichael Dominguez wants to ensure that new manufactured housing developments comply with the same standards as other new neighborhoods, which includes sidewalks, drainage, landscaping and parks. Further, acknowledging the …

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D.C. has Highest Mortgage Payment

OriginationNews informs MHProNews at $1,642 a month Washington, D.C. has the highest mortgage payment, accounting for 31 percent of household income, according to Lending Tree. Hawaii ranked second with a monthly average payment of $1,536, and California was third at $1,446 a month. Both Hawaii’s and California’s payments represented 30 …

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Challenge to Corday’s Appointment Lacks Standing

A complaint filed last June by a Texas bank and two non-profit organizations challenged the validity of Richard Cordray’s recess appointment as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) because the Senate was technically not in recess, according to HousingWire. The bank, State National, contends the CFPB’s Unfair, Deceptive …

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Delinquencies Drop

NationalMortgageNews reports residential delinquencies unexpectedly fell almost five percent in Oct. after spiking eight percent in Sept., according to Lender Processing Services (LPS). While the national delinquency rate at the end of Oct. hit 7.03 percent, delinquencies have fallen over seven percent since Oct. 2011. LPS says when late payments …

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Minimal Gains Dot Housing Stocks

After Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) said Congress had made little progress in resolving the fiscal cliff that threatens to send the economy back into recession, a sell-off on the market caused U.S. stocks to close lower. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped -0.69 percent, -89.24 points, …

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FEMA Homes Still Needed in ND

As follow-up to a story we posted June 12, 2012 concerning 2,000 manufactured homes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) brought in to Minot, North Dakota to house survivors of the Souris River flooding in 2011, the homes may now become a permanent addition to the housing stock. The minotdailynews …

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UFPI Ranks High in Revenue

Benzinga informs MHProNews Universal Forest Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:UFPI) ranks second in revenue in the general building materials industry with a trailing-twelve-month revenue of $2.01 billion. UFPI’s operating margin for the twelve months is 2.01 percent. UFPI is a large manufacturer and distributor of wood and wood alternative components to the …

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Passages—Jim Lewer

James Oakley Lewer, 80, founder of Sunrise Housing in Iowa Falls, Iowa, passed away Nov. 22 in Des Moines, IA. He and his wife, La Donna, invested in Sunrise Mobile Home Park in 1969, and began selling manufactured and modular homes as Sunrise Housing. He was a longtime member of …

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Buffett: Wealthy Leaving Middle Class in the Dust

In a New York Times op-ed piece, billionaire investor Warren Buffett says its ridiculous to think higher capital gains taxes will prevent the super wealthy from investing their money. He notes in the 1950s when the capital gains rate rose from 25 to 27.5 percent no one complained of not …

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Western ND Housing Shortage: Another Consequence

As we have reported in numerous stories over the past two years, housing continues to be in short supply in western North Dakota where the Bakken oil formation has drawn thousands of workers, many of them oilfield workers living in modular man camps. As originationnews tells MHProNews, community banks in …

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Sun Buying out Rudgate?

Following up on a story we posted Nov. 22, 2012 about Sun Communities, Inc.’s acquisition of four MHCs from Rudgate in southeastern Michigan for $71.1 million, and its assumption of managerial responsibility for two additional communities, MHProNews has learned Rudgate shows ownership of six MHCs on its website. It could …

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Drew Declares Special Dividend

MarketWatch informs MHProNews White Plains, New York-based Drew Industries announced it has declared a special cash dividend of $2.00 per share common stock payable on Dec. 20, 2012 to shareholders of record as of Dec. 10, 2012. Drew’s president and CEO Fred Zinn says, “This special dividend reflects the board’s …

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