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UFPI Stock Downgraded

According to crazyjoys.com, stock analyst Zacks downgraded the shares of Universal Forest Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:UFPI) from neutral to underperform rating. Although it closed Aug. 11 at $47.52, their analysts have a $42.00 price target on the stock. Return on assets (ROA) is 5.10 percent, return on investment (ROI) is 6.40 …

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Troubled Section of Land Lease Community to Close

One third of the Glasgow Court land lease community in New Castle County, Delaware will close as of July, 2015, displacing residents of 167 homes, to make way for an apartment building, according to delawareonline.com. Kelli DiSabatino, chief operating officer of community owner GCE LLC, noting that part of the …

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UMH Sponsors Lunch Program for Children in MHC

D & R Village manufactured home community (MHC) in Halfmoon, New York has partnered with CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services to provide a free, nutritious lunch to children of the community ages one to 18 every weekday at noon. Consisting of a sandwich, a vegetable, a piece of fresh fruit …

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Manufactured Home Resident wins Energy Efficiency Makeover

Connie Jefferies of Damascus, Arkansas has won the seventh annual energy efficiency manufactured home (MH) makeover contest sponsored by the Electric Cooperatives of AR, according to thv11.com. Bret Curry, manager of residential energy marketing for the cooperative, says 15 percent of the state’s housing stock is manufactured homes, and some …

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UMH Income Rises in Second Quarter

Freehold, New Jersey-based UMH Properties, Inc. reports income for the second quarter of 2014 was $18,149,000 as opposed to $16,098,000 for the comparable period in 2013, according to marketwatch.com. Total expenses rose from $14,197,000 in Q2 2013 to $16,490,000, in Q2 2014, and income from community operations rose from $6,836,000 …

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Killam Posts Earnings for Q2 2014

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada-based Killam Properties, Inc. (TSX:KMP) reports for the second quarter, ending June 30, 2014 its funds from operations (FFO) per diluted share increased 5.9 percent from $0.18 to $0.19 over the same period 2013. Same store net operating income (NOI) grew by 1.3 percent, and same store …

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Three Manufactured Home Communities Become Co-ops

According to realestaterama.com, three manufactured housing communities in Moses Lake, Washington all become resident-owned communities, each governed by its own democratically-elected representatives. The 113 homesites comprising Lakeview Terrace, Ponderosa and Cascade Village were part of a portfolio owned by Cascade Communities, Ltd., with $3.3 million financing for the co-ops provided …

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Drew Draws a “Buy” Rating

A research note issued to investors by equities research analysts at Citigroup reiterated its “buy” rating for Drew Industries, Inc. stock, with a $51.00 target price according to intercooleronline.com. Shares of Drew traded down -0.78% on Thurs., Aug. 7, closing at $42.21. Drew has a one-year low of $40.38 and …

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Drew Sales Rise 12% over Q2 2013

Net sales of $322 million (a quarterly record) for Drew Industries, Inc. in the second quarter of 2014 produced net income of $18.6 million, or $0.77 per diluted share, a 12 percent increase over net sales for the same period of 2013 which produced net income of $15.9 million, or …

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Modular Home Center Re-opens after Eight Years

Patty Hydock closed her modular home sales center in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey in 2006 on the eve of the housing bubble, but re-opened Jersey Coast Modular Homes eight years later following another disaster, Hurricane Sandy, that created a need for housing. Hydock had eleven good years of buying …

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Mortar Mix Shapes Housing in South Africa

In South Africa a proposal for modular, affordable housing involves filling a recyclable, lightweight plastic mould shaped into the form of a house with a government-approved mortar for the walls after the plumbing and electricity are installed, and the windows and doors are configured. The mortar dries within one day …

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Master Water Meter Targets Waste in Sun’s MHCs

The Holly Village Council in Michigan has voted unanimously to install a master water meter to service Holly Village and Hawaiian Gardens manufactured home communities (MHCs), both owned and operated by Sun Communities, Inc., as MHProNews has been informed. Sun is responsible for distribution to the individual homesites, each with …

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Modular Home First to Go Up after Tornado

Seven weeks after an EF-4 tornado tore through Pilger, Nebraska, destroying 80 percent of the town, the first home going up is a modular for town clerk Kim Neiman and husband Ted. Ray Stahla of Stahla Homes in Norfolk, NE says he has two or three others interested in putting …

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Manufactured Housing Wire Supplier Expanding

Encore Wire Corporation (Nasdaq:WIRE) is building a 250,000 square-foot addition to its existing aluminum manufacturing plant at McKinney, Texas, at a cost of $40 million plus, which includes upgrades to the entire complex, according to wsj.com. Encore offers a broad range of interior wiring for manufactured housing as well as …

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Lippert Inks Contract for School Bus Windows

Elkhart, Indiana-based Lippert Components, Inc. (LCI) has signed a multi-year contract to supply custom school bus windows to Blue Bird Corporation, a long-time manufacturer of school buses, according to stonline.com. Phil Horlock, President and CEO of Blue Bird, says, “Through significant collaboration, we’ve developed a best-in-class window complete with a …

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Bank of America Paying for Countrywide’s Mortgage Fraud

The Bank of America (BAC) has been ordered to pay nearly $1.3 billion for mortgage fraud committed by Countrywide before B of A bought out the mortgage broker during the financial crisis. The loans were initially made through a lending program called the “High Speed Swim Lane,” involving little or …

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Sun to Acquire MHC Portfolio of Green Courte

MHProNews  has been informed that Sun Communities, Inc. (NYSE:SUI) has agreed to acquire a portfolio (the “ALL portfolio”) of 59 manufactured home communities from Green Courte Partners, LLC (GCP) comprising over 19,000 homesites for approximately $1.32 billion, including the assumption of $560 million debt. Nearly 14,000 of the sites, 73 …

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Oliver Technologies Opens Facility South of Fort Worth

MHProNews has learned that Oliver Technologies Inc. (OTI), which provides components for the manufactured housing (MH) industry has moved into the former Southwestern ColorGraphics building in Keene, Texas, just south of Fort Worth. Headquartered in Hohenwald, Tennessee, OTI develops, manufactures and distributes foundation products for MH primarily throughout the Southwest. …

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Wyoming Homes Owner Facing New Charges

Following up on a story MHProNews last posted July 21, 2014, the hearing for Wyoming Homes owner David Valenti of Moosic, Pennsylvania included a set of new theft charges at his arraignment for the previous violations of the consumer protection laws, alleging he received down payments on modular homes that …

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Southern Energy Homes opens New Manufacturing Facility

Southern Energy Homes (Sehomes), a subsidiary of Clayton Homes, reports it has moved from its facility in Double Springs, Alabama and hired 270 people at its new 176,000 facility in Russellville, Ala. where it will average 1,500 manufactured homes per year. With plans to hire an additional 50-75 workers, the …

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