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Prefab Began in New Albany

LousivilleCourier-Journal states Bob Lane, executive director of the New Albany (Indiana) Historical Society says the first prefabricated house in the country came out of the Gunnison Housing Corporation in New Albany in 1936. Foster Gunnison, a lighting director from New York who was involved with the construction of Radio City …

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Housing Recovery: Are the Trades Ready?

HousingWire says a report by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals 40 percent of single-family homebuilders plan on hiring skilled workers within the next year, but 62 percent fear a shortage because so many have left the trades because of a lack of jobs. One study reports shortages …

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MOD Building Cannot become Boarding House

theherald-nc reports the owner of the Lighthouse Christian Academy in Smithfield, North Carolina had to close the school because of the economy, and unable to find a church to help cover the cost of the mortgage on the modular building, decided to make it a boarding house to accommodate ten …

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High Dollar Modular

The Boston Globe reports prefabricated housing, once thought of as somewhat lowly, is going upscale. A $2 million modular home in Wellesley, Massachusetts boasts four bedrooms, granite marble kitchen, mahogany floors, six bathrooms, second-floor decks, and a spacious living room with fireplace in the 5,900 square foot home. Haven Custom …

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U.S. Army Going LEED Modular

chron tells MHProNews.com the Army has contracted to build a four story modular housing unit at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas with Energy Star roofing, waterless urinals, 50% waste reduction system, hydronic heat pump system, and 20% recycled materials, qualifying it for LEED Silver Certification. Ramtech Building Systems …

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UMH Schedules Dividend

SacramentoBee reports MHC owner UMH Properties, Inc. of Freehold, New Jersey, declared its quarterly dividend of $0.18 per share to shareholders as of Aug. 15, 2012, payable Sept. 17, 2012. The quarterly dividend for the preferred stock, owed and payable the same dates, is $0.515625 per share. MHProNews.com has learned …

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Could FHA Topple?

HousingWire says seriously delinquent mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration hit 713,104 in May, the highest since the beginning of the year, but 23 percent higher than May 2011, and more than double the seriously delinquent loans from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac—3.5 percent versus 9.4 percent for FHA. …

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MOD Builder Blu Fights Union Busting Charges

Charges of unfair labor practices lodged with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against Blu Homes of Vallejo, California by San Francisco’s Carpenters Union Local 180 have been mostly dismissed, according to ModularHomeCoach. When Blu moved to CA last fall from Massachusetts and renovated part of an old Naval base …

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Indexes Edge Down, Nobility and Patrick Gain

Investors stepped back on concerns about Q2 corporate results and the drop in value of the Euro as all three indexes fell slightly. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -36.03 points, -0.28%, to close at 12,736.44. The Nasdaq fell -0.19 percent to 2,931.77, while the S&P lost -0.16 …

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Housing Index Nudging Up Slowly

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) states the NAHB/First American Improving Markets Index (IMI) shows four more markets are showing sustained and measured improvement than last month, bring the total to 84 for July. The IMI is based on monthly figures relating to employment growth, house price appreciation, and …

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Small Biz: Adding Workers

BusinessWire reports from Cleveland, Ohio the CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI) says hiring trends grew by 1.38 percent in June, contrary to weakening reports from the federal government’s statistics for the same period. A barometer for hiring trends of businesses with fewer than 300 employees, and provider of payroll …

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Killam to Release Results

Citiadr reports Killam Properties, Inc., (TSX: KMP) based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, will release its financial results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2012 on Wed. Aug. 8, 2012 after the market closes. The following day, Thur. Aug. 9, a conference call will be held at 10:00 AM …

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Fed Lending Reforms due Soon

azstarnet reports the two major mortgage market overseers in the federal government are trying to convince private lenders to ease up on lending restrictions that have become tighter than those required by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and the …

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Most Housing Stocks Move Slightly

The Labor Department’s report that only 80,000 jobs were added in June posed a scary prospect for the overall economy that kept investors along the wall, as all three indexes lost ground. CNNMoney tells us the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -124.2 points, -0.96%, to close at 12,772.47. The Nasdaq …

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Loan Originator: Comp. is Wrongheaded

Writing in OriginationNews, Paul Muolo expresses the mortgage industry’s contempt for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) loan officer compensation proposal, particularly the ‘flat fee’ payments. Some industry officials, thinking the agency is more intent on meeting the deadline of early 2013 than making sure the rule is equitable, are …

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30-year FRM Keeps Falling

NationalMortgageNews reports Freddie Mac says ten out of the last eleven weeks the average fixed-rate 30-year mortgage (FRM) has set new lows, with the week just ending July 5 marking another one at 3.62 percent. The average 15-year FRM fell to 2.89 percent. The average five-year hybrid remained at 2.79 …

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Dow Edges Down, Tracked Housing Stocks Mixed

Tepid economic data, including a drop in retail sales, sent the market down earlier in the day, but led investors to hope meaningful central bank action will be forthcoming. CNNMoney tells us the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped -47.15 points, -0.36%, to close at 12,896.97. The Nasdaq rose +0.04 points …

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Personnel Changes at ELS

RVBusiness tells us that Ellen Kelleher, vice president-property management at Equity Lifestyle Properties (ELS) for almost 20 years, is retiring at the end of the year. Her duties will be assumed by others in the organization. Other personnel changes, and their new positions include: Peter Underhill, senior vice president-revenue management; …

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Cargo House Creating Consternation

Azstarnet reports four steel cargo containers turned into a two-story two-bedroom house is turning heads in Tuscon, Arizona, but also raising some voices. Modified in a factory to conform to state and local regulations, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Office of Manufactured Housing and meets the standards …

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Rents on the Rise, Home Prices on the Fence

CNNMoney says Trulia reports rents in the U.S. rose an average of 5.4 percent June 2011 to this past June, as foreclosed former homeowners and would-be homebuyers turned away by lenders drive up demand. Asking prices on for sale homes only increased 0.3 percent for the same period. In metropolitan …

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