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 May Fill Need

LoanSafe says the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Louisiana officials are considering modular housing in their search for post Hurricane Isaac solutions to a housing shortage. The Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) oversaw a number of housing programs following Hurricane Katrina, including one called Mississippi cottages in Pass …

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Mortgage Apps Fall, FRM Nudges Up

Tracking the residential mortgage applications through a composite index and covering some 75 percent of all residential applications, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) says new mortgage apps fell five percent for the week ending Oct. 26 on the heels of falling 12 percent and four percent the two previous weeks, …

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FEMA: Flood Insurance may be Lacking

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Federal Emergency Management Fund (FEMA) has enough funding for disaster relief, but it may come up short for the federal flood insurance program, MHProNews has learned from CNNMoney. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) paid out $1.8 billion following Hurricane Irene last year, …

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Nobility, Housing Composite, UFPI Gain as Many Stocks move Little

The stock exchange was running on gas-powered generators after a two day trading halt due to the wrath of Hurricane Sandy. However, not only is there a lull due to the coming presidential election, but many investors do not have power and transportation is limited in the Wall St. area, …

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CFPB to Work Directly with Consumers

RealtorMag informs MHProNews the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), in an attempt to better learn the challenges of credit bureau reporting, will work with consumers to resolve credit reporting issues. Assistance may include dealing with incorrect information, improper use of a credit report, inability to obtain a credit score, or …

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Composite Metro House Values Edge Up

Standard & Poor’s Case/Shiller Index reports in HousingWire U.S. home prices nudged up 0.9 percent in August over July in 19 of the 20 metro areas surveyed. Overall, the ten-city composite index saw an annual price increase of 1.3 percent, while the 20-city composite climbed two percent over last year. …

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Drew Resets Earnings Report

FinanzNachrichten reports Drew Industries, Inc. (NYSE:DW) has rescheduled its third quarter, 2012 earnings report due to the severity of Hurricane Sandy’s effect on the eastern seaboard. The component maker for the MH and RV industries through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Lippert Components, Inc., and Kinro, Inc., will deliver Q3 financials before …

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Measure Outlines MHC Closure Rules

Following up on a post we published Oct. 26, 2012 regarding legislation Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett signed to protect residents of MHCs that close, LehighValleyLive informs MHProNews the drive for this measure began in 2006 when 50 families of the Barbosa Mobile Home Park in Northampton County were given 30 …

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Home Sales Rise in Mass.

According to data from the Warren Group, NationalMortgageNews reports the sale of single-family homes increased eight percent in Sept. over Sept 2011 in Massachusetts, equaling 3,791 homes last month. Although median prices slipped to $277,000 for the state, 13,861 properties were sold during the third quarter, 2,000 more than the …

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Book: NoBama; Film: GoBama, with Protest

Tens of thousands of factory built housing industry professionals are tracking the elections closely. Movie makers are in the fray in the campaign’s closing days.  Filmmaker Oliver Stone supported Barack Obama for president in 2008, but in his new book due out Oct. 30, slams Obama for breaking campaign promises …

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Oil Boom Hits Bainville

BillingsGazette tells MHProNews Bainville, Mont. in the northeastern part of the state has a population of 300 and town budget of $250,000. ProCore Logistics LLC of Calgary, Alberta, Canada is investing $30 million locally in support of the Bakken oil boom (centered 28 miles away in Williston, North Dakota) for …

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Patrick Shops Again

From Elkhart, Ind. SacBee reports MH and RV component maker Patrick Industries, Inc. has acquired the business and certain assets of cabinet door maker Middlebury Hardwood Products, also of Ind., for $20.3 million. As one of seven acquisitions since June, 2011 and the fourth this year, Middlebury is expecting net …

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MHC to Receive Public Sewer Lines

With the soil long inundated with septic systems, residents of Greensprings Mobile Home Park in James City County, near Williamsport, Virginia implored the Board of Supervisors to extend public sewer lines to the community, according to Virginia Gazette. Owner Franklin Management Co. has been pumping and hauling sewage for years, …

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Would the Fonz Have Approved?

In recent commercials on TV, Henry Winkler is promoting reverse mortgages, telling people they can continue to live in their homes without worry. Reverse mortgages permit homeowners 62 and older to borrow against the equity in their homes, and not repay the loan until they move or die. Homeowners still …

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MHARR: HUD Continues to Downgrade MH Program

In reporting on the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC) meeting Oct. 23-25, 2012, the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) says the federal manufactured housing program as administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the authority of the MHCC have deteriorated to a new low. …

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News from MassMHA

MHProNews has learned Jeffrey W. Hallahan II of Garden Homes Estates has been elected president of the Massachusetts Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA), replacing Dave Piper, Jr., who served as president for many years and will continue as an associate member. George Peterson, Jr., assistant minority leader in the Massachusetts House …

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Cavco to Release Financials

GlobeNewsWire tells MHProNews Cavco Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq:CVCO) will release its earnings report for the second quarter of fiscal 2013 Thurs., Nov. 1, 2012 after the close of the market. A live webcast conducted by senior management officials to discuss the results will follow the next day, Fri., Nov 2, at …

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Industry Experts Forecast Modest Housing Growth

According to Chip Case, professor emeritus of economics at Wellesley College and senior fellow at Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, the mortgage interest deduction will be on the table after the election as well as other tax reform issues. As WindowFilmMag informs MHProNews, after 44 months housing starts finally …

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