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.

MHCs are Issue in Delaware House Race

sussexcountian reports from Georgetown, Delaware manufactured housing communities are becoming a hot topic in the race for the state representative seat in District 37. A “rent justification” bill that would have required approval from the Governor’s Advisory Council on Manufactured Housing for any increase in rent at an MHC beyond …

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Underwater Loans Fall

nationalmortgagenews tells MHProNews research firm Zillow says in its “Negative Equity Report” 400,000 fewer mortgages fell into underwater loan status in the second quarter 2012 compared to the first quarter, dropping from 15.7 million to 15.3 million Americans. Percentage-wise, the numbers dropped from 31.4% of all homeowners with balances higher …

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City Council Rejects Site Rent Increase

As follow up to a story we posted Aug. 13, 2012 concerning Cameron’s Mobile Estates in Santee, California attempt to raise rents in their 303 site community by an average of $422. to $557, utsandiego says the Santee City Council unanimously upheld a decision by the Santee Manufactured Home Fair …

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Students Build Modular Home for Alumna

The Baltimore Sun tells MHProNews Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna partnered with Harford Technical High School in Bel Air to build a modular home for an alumna of the school to help her achieve the dream of homeownership. Work began on the home for Kimberly Johnson two years ago with students …

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Indiana Ranks High in Doing Business

According to a study published in RVBusiness, Indiana ranked as the best state in the Midwest and the fifth best nationwide in which to do business, as noted by the Polllina Corporate Top Ten Business States of 2012 in conjunction with the American Economic Development Institute. In its ninth year, …

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Dow Stumbles, while Nobility and Skyline Rise

A surprise jump in jobless claims, a slowdown in manufacturing growth in China, and disappointing sales and revenue forecasts from Hewlett-Packard pulled down the Dow Jones Industrial Average -115.3 points, -0.88%, to end at 13,057.46, according to CNNMoney. The Nasdaq dropped 0.66 percent to 3,053.40, while the S&P fell -0.81% …

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Obamacare Cripples Medicare

SeniorHousingNews says while Democrats lambast vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan’s proposal to make Medicare a voucher system, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney points out President Obama’s Affordable Care Act garners a significant portion of funding by cutting Medicare $716 billion. The combination of reductions in reimbursements to hospitals and private health …

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CBO Projects Two Different Possible Economic Outcomes

According to the nonpartisan watchdog the Congressional Budget Office, if Congress cannot act to avoid the current fiscal tightening, economic growth will shrink by 0.5 percent in 2013, and unemployment will rise to 9.1 percent from 8.3 percent today. As MHProNews has learned, the economic consequences of fiscal tightening in …

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City Plans to Demolish old pre-HUD Code Homes

WFTV reports the city of Casselberry, Florida just north of Orlando wants to demolish vacant factory-built houses and replace them with Habitat for Humanity homes, which has a waiting list of 21 families in Seminole County and Greater Apopka wanting to buy Habitat homes. Casselberry has applied for neighborhood stabilization …

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Mortgage Apps Fall, Interest Rate Rises

nationalmortgagenews reports the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) says mortgage applications fell 7.4 percent for the week ending Aug. 17, and the refinance share dropped from 81% to 80% to its lowest level in six weeks, while average interest rates for a fixed-rate 30-year mortgage (FRM) nudged up ten basis points …

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Housing Shortage: The Next Crisis?

The Huffington Post reports Alex Charfen, CEO of the Charfen Institute and considered to be an expert on the U.S. housing market and the foreclosure crisis, says the coming housing crisis will be a housing shortage. Home sales and median sales price have both increased, while existing inventory has declined …

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Indexes Close Mixed; Nobility, Skyline Drop

CNNMoney reports the three main indexes rebounded from a low to close mixed following the release of Federal Reserve minutes which may indicate the Fed will offer more stimulus to the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down -30.82 points, -0.23%, to end at 13,172.76. The Nasdaq rose 0.21 …

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Final Step for Garden Homes Project?

Harking back to a story we have been following over a year about Garden Homes Management seeking approval to develop a manufactured housing community in Oxford, Connecticut since 2006, through a series of denials and re-submissions and a court case, the Conservation Commission, Inland Wetlands Agency (CCIWA) will hold a …

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Council Rejects Rezoning Request

In re-visiting a story we last published Aug. 15, 2012 about the Clawson Mobile Home Park in Boone, North Carolina being closed to make way for a 266-unit student housing complex, the WataugaDemocrat reports the Boone Town Council unanimously voted Tue. Aug 21 to deny the petition by Mega Builders …

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MH Business Booming in Boise

he Idaho Statesman reports from Boise’s Adam Hiaring, assistant manager at a Clayton Homes dealership, that customers have been able to buy a house on layaway, saving up a down payment while locking in the price and mortgage rate, since March of this year. Hiaring says sales have been good …

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MHC Sold, New Owner Plans Redevelopment

centredailytimes says residents of Penn State Mobile Home Park in State College, Pennsylvania have been told by the new owner they have until next July to move their homes or they will be demolished. At a meeting Monday, Aug. 21 Centre County and human service housing assistance organizations informed residents …

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MHC Charged with Discrimination

LoanSafe reports the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is charging the owners and manager of Rainbow Terrace Mobile Home Park in Albert Lea, Minnesota for violating the Fair Housing Act. The community manager allegedly made discriminatory remarks about a Mexican couple who wanted to lease a home …

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Killam Announces Dividend

Canada Newswire reports Killam Properties, Inc. of Canada has declared a monthly dividend of $0.04833 per common share to be paid on Sept. 17, 2012 to shareholders of record on Aug. 31, 2012. Killam’s dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) offers shareholders the opportunity to reinvest their dividends in additional common shares. …

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Modular Home Production Rises

The Manufactured Housing Institute reports modular home production rose in the second quarter 2012 5.6 percent over Q2 2011. For the first six months of 2012 over 2011 the increase was 9.3 percent. A total of 6,325 modular homes were produced in the first six months of this year, including …

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Dow Spikes, then Falls; Skyline Bests them All

CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly rose to its highest level in four years before retreating, finally closing down -68.06 points, -0.51%, to end at 13,203.58. The Nasdaq fell -0.29 percent to 3,067.26, while the S&P fell -0.35% to 1,413.17. The Yahoo! Finance Manufactured Housing Composite fell -0.72% …

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