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.

MHC Residents Sue over Change in Rent Control

The VCStar tells us from Ventura County, California a rent increase at an MHC has triggered a lawsuit by residents challenging the Thousand Oaks City Council’s decision of last year to remove the age and income restriction agreement for determining site rents and instead place that authority under the auspices …

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Housing Market Rebounding this Year?

While some analysts predict the housing market will not turn around until later next year, Seeking Alpha‘s Mike Kapsch lists several reasons it may return yet this year: More building permits were applied for in May than in the past 3 1/2 years, and the U.S. Department of Commerce upwardly …

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Berkshire’s Buffett: Another Buying Binge?

AnchorageDailyNews reports from Waco, Texas Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has been out shopping again, this time buying two Texas newspapers—the Bryan College Station Eagle, announced earlier this month, and now the Waco Tribune-Herald. With 124 employees and a Sunday circulation of 39,000, the Herald-Tribune fits Buffett’s expressed interest in buying …

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Household Formation Decline Lowers Demand for Household Goods

The Washington Post reports the number of adults sharing households spiked 11.4 percent from 2007 to 2010, representing an increase from 17 percent to 18.7 percent of all U.S. households, reversing the empty- nester trend. According to the Census Bureau, during that period the number of young adults living in …

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Dow Recovers from Downgrades; UMH Spikes

Despite Moody’s having downgraded 15 global banks—five of them major U.S. banks– after the close of the stock market yesterday, stocks rebounded as all three indexes registered gains. CNNMoney tells us the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained +67.21 points, +0.53%, to close at 12,640.78. The Nasdaq rose +33.33 percent to …

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Ohio and OMHA Collaborate on New Commission

The Ohio Manufactured Homes Association (OMHA) tells MHProNews one time OMHA director Dan Rolfes suggested over ten years ago that all aspects of MH industry rules and regulations should be under one roof. On May 23, 2012, the Ohio General Assembly voted to establish – and the governor signed into …

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County Slams Door on Rent Control

UkiahDailyJournal reports the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors in north central California unanimously voted down a rent control ordinance that would affect all 60 MHCs in the county. While proponents said it would protect seniors on fixed incomes, opponents said it stifles free enterprise while also noting a study by …

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Philadelphia Slowdown

MarketWatch reports the Philadelphia Federal Reserve in its June Business Outlook Survey states manufacturing in the region is down for this month as firms noted a decline in new orders and shipments. Employment remained nearly the same, but average hours fell. More companies experienced a decline in prices for their …

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MHARR: Rep. Bachus, Lawsuit, Challenge Dodd-Frank

The Oklahoma Manufactured Housing Association (OMHA) and the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports House Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus (R-Ala), in commenting on a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Dodd-Frank, says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a massive governmental bureaucracy without adequate checks and …

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Existing Home Sales Edge Lower

MarketWatch says according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) sales of existing homes fell 1.5 percent in May because fewer inexpensive homes sold. The seasonally annual- adjusted rate (SAAR) of sales for the month hit 4.55 million, a drop from 4.62 million in April. Although sales were up 9.6 …

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Rising Building Permits Bode Well

CNNMoney reports the Census Bureau says building permit applications for new homes rose to an annual rate of 780,000 in May, the highest rate since Sept. 2008, reflecting the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) survey of builder confidence which hit its highest mark since 2007, as we reported here …

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All Three Indexes and Most Tracked Housing Stocks Tumble

CNNMoney reports signs that global markets are hitting bumps in the road as Moody’s is expected to downgrade global banks sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average spiraling down -250.82 points, a loss of 1.96 percent, to close at 12,573.57. The Nasdaq fell even more, losing -2.44 percent to 2,859.09, while …

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Clayton Foundation Sponsors Water Park

TheGreenevilleSun reports from Knoxville, Tennessee the Clayton Family Foundation has sponsored a 5,000 square foot water park at the Knoxville Zoo. The “Clayton Safari Splash” includes life-size giraffes spouting water, large water hoops, and sprays that shoot water several stories high amid giant flowers. Speaking at the opening on behalf …

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Modular House Going Home

HamptonRoads reports from Suffolk, Virginia in the southeast corner of the state, a modular home in two sections is being moved here from North Carolina. Accompanied by escort vehicles, the procession will likely slow traffic around 1-2 PM along a route from Carolina Road to the siting at Blythewood Lane. …

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MHC in Florida Sold to Illinois Co.

SouthFloridaRealEstate tells us the Stoll Manor Mobile Home Park in Lakeland, Florida has been sold to an Illinois buyer for $2.15 million. Stoll Manor is an all-age community founded by C.J. Stoll in 1993 with 239 home sites and several exercise amenities. Dan Mulkey, investments vice president in the Tampa …

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Deer Valley Re-Focuses

MarketWatch reports Deer Valley Corporation is restructuring key management personnel to focus on several opportunities the company wants to explore. Joel Logan, president and general manager of Deer Valley Homebuilders (DVHB), Inc., will become executive v.p. and COO (Chief Operating Officer) of the parent company with responsibility for new business …

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Modular in the Middle East

From The Jerusalem Post in Israel MHProNews.com learns 33 families currently residing in five apartment buildings in Ulpana will voluntarily leave their outpost in the West Bank by July 1 and move into modular housing in nearby Beit El. The High Court of Justice said the buildings have to be …

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Freddie Mac Speaks

WorldPropertyChannel reports Freddie Mac’s vice president and chief economist, Frank Nothaft, says due to rental demand by people postponing homeownership, rental activity has produced some good numbers in the housing market. The GSE’s U.S. Economic and Housing Market Outlook for June 2012 says for the year ending March 2012, the …

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Silicon Valley: It’s Not Just for Chips

LosAltosPatch reports the first modular multifamily LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-Certified building in Silicon Valley, in California features exposed structural steel frame, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified wood exterior that comprises the modules, solar panels that provide 100% of the energy to the units, zero VOC (volatile organic compounds) …

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Dow Drops, Skyline Falls, Gains are Meager

While extending one of their stimulus programs, hopes that the Federal Reserve would announce a more aggressive bond buying plan to support the economy fell flat, as did U.S. stocks today. CNNMoney tells us the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -12.94 points, -0.10%, to close at 12,824.39. The Nasdaq rose …

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