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Housing Values Continue Dropping

HousingWire reports housing prices fell 1.1 percent in Sept., marking the second straight month drop, according to the CoreLogic home price index. Single-family home prices fell 4.1 percent from Sept. 2010, and excluding distressed sales, dropped 1.1 percent from a year earlier. Core Logic Chief Economist Mark Fleming says prices …

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Good Bet for ROI: Multi-family Housing

TheStreet reports the one of the best investments outside the stock and bond market is in multi-family housing. A report by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies says from 2006 to 2010, the number of renter households increased by 692,000 per year while owner households fell 201,000 annually. Real …

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Fort Collins Losing MH Homesites to Redevelopment

Coloradoan reports that over the last 12 years in Fort Collins, Colorado, more than 340 families have been displaced from their MHCs by landowners seeking more lucrative commercial development. Now, another community is joining the ranks. The 32 families of Bender Mobile Home Park have been told by developer Gino …

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Factory-built Housing Increasing in Popularity

CNBC reports following consolidation in the MH industry, surviving companies are targeting the energy efficient home-building market. “Manufactured homes offer quality housing at costs from 10 to 35 percent less than site-built construction. As people continue to see utility costs rise with inflation, they will appreciate the cost savings achievable …

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Curtain Falls on Bad Actor

TheTimesandDemocrat in South Carolina reports the law has finally caught up with Ifrom Colter for allegedly bilking numerous people out of thousands of dollars for manufactured homes that were never delivered. Arrested in Orangeburg County on five counts of breach of trust, authorities know of $65,000 he has alleged to …

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GSE Execs Get Bonuses; Senate Chagrined

NationalMortgageNews reports the Senate Banking Committee wants to know why government sponsored enterprise (GSE) executives are receiving millions of dollars in bonuses while the government is keeping the mortgage giants afloat. Since the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) took over the GSEs in Sept. 2008, the FHFA has propped them …

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Champion Develops New Internet Marketing Tool

MarketWatch reports that Champion Homes, Inc. has developed a marketing tool that will enable potential buyers to view different options on a manufactured or modular home by clicking on to Champion’s website. DiVE IN (Design Interactive Viewing Experience) offers a “virtual tour” of different floor plans, kitchen layouts, flexible spaces, …

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Hometown America Adds A Thousand Acres

EnterpriseNews reports from Massachusetts that Hometown America of Chicago has purchased Oak Point MHC in Middleboro, MA for $55 million, making it the largest real estate transaction in Middleboro history. The 1,000 acre 875 homesite community has homes clustered in neighborhoods, and includes a ballroom, exercise facility, and club house. …

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Iowa Regency: Fit for a King? Not. Not Yet

TheGazette reports from Iowa City, Iowa, that Regency Mobile Home Park in Johnson County has been the target of complaints in recent years for poor water quality, abandoned homes, and charges of fraud. Johnson County does not have jurisdiction over enforcing improvements to the 230 homesite community; its board of …

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Dow Snaps Back, UMH Spikes, Tracked Housing Mixed

CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 178.08 points during the day, following two days of decline, gaining 1.53 percent to close at 11,836.04. The Yahoo! Finance Manufactured Housing Composite Value gained 4.75 percent, over three times more than the Dow, to close at 834.20. Tracked housing stocks closed …

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Affordable Modular Housing Hits Bluffton, SC

SavannahNow reports the first of six modular homes that comprise the Wharf Street affordable housing project in Bluffton, South Carolina, just west of Hilton Head, is set to arrive this week. General contractor Beaufort Construction, Inc., has been building the foundations while the houses are being manufactured by Crestline Custom …

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City Imposes Unauthorized Fees on MHC

MyDesert reports the legal division of the California Department of Housing and Community Development says Desert Hot Springs violated state law when it attempted to impose impact fees amounting to over $500,000 on the owners of Palm View Estates MHC. The city had assessed Palm View $7,000 for each manufactured …

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Student Housing Developer wants Missouri MHC

The ColumbiaMissourian reports the Columbia Regency Mobile Home Park has notified residents the community will close Feb. 29, following the owners request to rezone the property for apartments. Aspen Heights, which submitted plans for the apartments, says it will buy the property from Regency of Missouri only if the land …

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Modular Homes to Stabilize Neighborhood

UticaObserverDispatch in New York reports the site of the former Lincoln School in West Utica will be home to seven modular homes for first time buyers with low-to-moderate incomes. The Monday groundbreaking for the $1.5 million project by Rebuild Mohawk Valley will result in a more stable neighborhood, increased property …

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Uptick Noted for Drew Industries Stock

Zacks reports SmarTrend marks Drew Industries in an uptrend, noting the stock for this manufacturer of components for MH and RVs has risen nearly 24 percent in two months. The online analyst says August 29 the stock was at $19.89 and is now at $24.03. The range over the past …

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Modular Vacations on Cape Cod

CapeCodTimes reports Jacques Lapointe, owner and developer of Pleasant Bay Homes of East Harwich, Massachusetts, has placed nearly 200 modular homes on the Cape since 1999. The most recent is a 4,600 square foot five-bedroom home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Orleans, MA for Dee Overton. “This was a paper …

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Bernanke in the Ring: “It’s a left, then a right, another left …!!”

WashingtonPost reports Ben Barnanke will get pounded from the left and the right at this week’s Federal Reserve policy making committee. Half of the ten member committee disagrees with his monetary policy. The conservatives say he is doing too much; the liberals saying he is not doing enough. “A growing …

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Dow Rests Following Huge Rally; Nobility Homes Spikes

CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose a mere 22.56 points during the day, as investors stepped back from yesterday’s blockbuster. However, the month of October has seen the value increase 12 percent, and the gains have been the best since January 1987. The Dow closed at 12,231.11, a …

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Roll Call: Vets to Muster in Modular Home Community

LIBN reports from Smithtown on Long Island in New York that Veritas Villages of America plans to build 560 affordable modular homes, apartments and townhouses for U.S. military veterans and their families. Veritas intends to win grants from the federal government to provide veterans housing and qualify for the HUD-VASH …

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The New HARP: Performing for a Larger Underwater Audience

MHProNews has learned in a report from DSnews the Federal Housing Financing Agency (FHFA) has redesigned HARP (Home Affordable Refinance Program) to bolster more underwater homeowners, and thereby buoy the housing market a little longer. Originally, only those who owed more than 25 percent above the value of their home …

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