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American Dream of Home Ownership Lives!!

TruliaPro says the results of a recent survey show 80 percent of 2,207 American adults polled envision the purchase of a home in their lifetime. Despite the recent housing slump, concerns over employment, credit scores, and saving for a down payment, 65 percent of the respondents maintain home ownership continues …

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Housing Starts Fall in August, but Building Permits Rise

HousingWire reports housing starts fell by 30,000 units on an annualized basis comparing July to August. August numbers show 571,000 starts, a drop of 5%, and a 5.8 percent decline from a year earlier when they hit 606,000 units on an annualized basis. Single-family unit starts dropped 1.4% for August, …

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Sun Communities Stock Continues to Climb

Zacks reports Sun Communities,’ Inc. (NYSE:SUI) stock has risen eight percent in a one month period, jumping from $36.97 to $39.92 today. SmarTrend, which analyzes over 5,000 stocks daily, predicted an uptrend for the MHC owner Aug. 16. The 52-week spread has been from $29.21 to $40.21. The current price …

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Market for New Homes Still Flat on the Ground

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) says its monthly survey of builders’ confidence in the new home market showed a decline of one point from August’s rating of 15. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) has not gone above 16 nor dropped below 13 …

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Canadian City Launches Modular Housing for Seniors

The Journal of Commerce in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada reports the largest modular housing project for seniors in B.C. officially opened as the result of the Senior’s Rental Housing (SRH) program. The 36-unit Baker Gardens will also provide housing for persons with disabilities, and will be managed by Kootenays, a …

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Developer Eager to Replace Old Mobile Homes with New Manufactured Homes

The Rapid City Journal reports from South Dakota that while a veteran developer’s plan to replace aging factory-built homes with new manufactured homes is a noble idea, the project falls short of meeting city codes. Bob Akers bought Deluxe Mobile Home Park and other MHCs from a bank after the …

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CFPB tests new disclosure forms rules

Origination News reports the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is continuing to test the new mortgage disclosure forms, this time with actual consumers in Springfield, MA. The agency wants to make certain that consumers understand the differences between two distinct but competing adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs): One that adjusts every …

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Collaborative Effort Results in Senior Housing

The Staten Island Advance reports the multi-story modular apartment building being assembled in Tompkinsville, New York, is attracting quite a bit of attention. Funded with a mix of government subsidies and private investment, the project will be managed by the Community Agency for Senior Citizens (CASC). A collaboration of the …

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Northern Indiana factory builder gets temporary shot in the arm

WNDU-TV reports from Elkhart County, Indiana, that Hi-Tech Housing, Inc. will double its employee roster to meet the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) demand for 500 additional emergency housing units for North Dakota residents routed by the flooding of the Souris River this past spring. Based in Bristol, IN, this …

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Two New MHCs on the Drawing Board in Connecticut

The New Haven Independent in Connecticut asserts that Garden Homes Management Corporation has plans to develop two manufactured home communities in Oxford. The filing with the Planning and Zoning Commission for the first proposal, called Oxford Commons, would have 99 multi-section manufactured homes on 32 acres. The second project, Donovan …

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Proven Method of Ridding the Market of Unwanted Foreclosed Homes: Bulldoze

Bloomberg News reports that Bank of America (B of A), the nation’s largest mortgage servicer, has a solution for disposing of the worst abandoned and foreclosed homes. B of A will work with a local agency in Cleveland to demolish 100 homes. Gus Frangos, president of the Cleveland-based Cuyahoga County …

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Great Southwest Home Show may Move

  Sources tell MHMSM.com that organizers for the Great Southwest Home Show (GSWHS) are considering two key moves. One is a change of dates, the other a possible change of venue. One possibility mentioned is to have the GSHW Show in February. “That would take the show out of competition …

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Modular Housing for Oil Field Workers Rising in ND

The Dickinson Press in Dickinson, North Dakota, reports a modular housing complex to house workers for an oil company will be constructed on the grounds of the old Fryburg School. Energy Resource Group received a special use permit from the Billings County Commission for the project that will house 200 …

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Jury Finds Philip Lochmiller, Sr., Guilty as Charged

Federal Criminal Defense Lawyers reports that Philip R. Lochmiller, Sr., has been convicted by a jury in Denver, Colorado’s Federal Court on charges of defrauding 400 people out of $30 million. Convicted of conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, money laundering and mail fraud, Lochmiller engineered a Ponzi scheme using manufactured housing …

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Economist projects rocky rise in Housing Recovery

LinkedIn reports Lawrence Yun, chief economist with the National Association of Realtors (NAR), projects previously-occupied homes sales will slowly rise through 2012. Yun says the rising path will be uneven. Speaking at the Realtors® Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo, he says, “If we just hold at the first-quarter sales …

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Canadian LLC Operator Gets ‘Buy’ Sign from Analyst

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Mark Rothschild, an analyst at Canaccord Financial, Inc., has raised the rating on Canada’s Killam Properties (KMP:CA) (KMPPF:OTC US) from “hold” to “buy”. According to the 2011 Allen Report, Killam ranks as the 17th largest land lease community (LLC) operator in North America with …

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NAHB says Builder Confidence Inches Up

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) reports that builder confidence in July for newly-built, single-family homes rose two points in July over June. While the June number had dropped three points from the previous month, this marks the ninth time out of the last …

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Home Sales Continue to Slide

Yahoo!Finance reports sales of previously occupied homes are at the slowest rate in 14 years, as sales fell in June for the third month in a row, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Economists predict that low home prices and mortgage rates are not enough to attract potential …

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Refinancing Mortgage Applications Increase as Rates Fall

HousingWire says the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports its market composite index for the week ending July 15 saw mortgage applications climb 15.5 percent on a seasonally-adjusted basis from the previous week, as refinancing increased. On an unadjusted basis the index rose 44 percent. Of all mortgage applications, refinancing made …

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Drew Industries Acquires MH Chassis Producer

PR Newswire reports that Drew Industries, Inc. (NYSE:DW), acquired certain assets of M-Tec Corporation (M-Tec) through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Lippert Components. A supplier of components to the manufactured housing and RV industry, Drew paid $6 million in cash, and may pay an added $0.6 million depending upon sales levels over …

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