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Economic Woes Lead to MH Zoning Change

TheTandD reports from South Carolina the Orangeburg County Planning Commission has finalized zoning plans that would allow single-section manufactured homes to be sited in an area already populated by site-built and sectional manufactured homes. During their November meeting the commissioners approved the creation of the RS-2 Single-family/Manufactured Home District. According …

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MH on the Move in New York

Uticaod reports from New Hartford, New York, just west of Utica, the town has issued more permits for manufactured housing this year than in the previous two years combined. There have been only seven permits for site-built homes this year. Noting the 31 permits for MH, New Hartford town Codes …

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Inching Along in Indy: Building Permits Rise and Fall

IndyStar reports new home building permits for October in Indianapolis increased 16 percent over last October, according to the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI). Of the 269 permits issued in this nine-county area, 103 were for Hamilton County, an upscale suburban area just north of the city, which registered …

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Home Builders: 30 Points from Condition “Good”

The National Association of Home Builders reports builder confidence rose in November three points to 20 on the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) for newly-built single family homes. Building on a three point increase from October, the HMI is at its highest point in 18 months. NAHB Chief Economist …

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Dow Jittery that EU Bug may Infect U.S.

CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell quickly at the end of the trading day as concerns were raised that the European debt problems could impact the U.S. economy. The Dow lost 190.57 points, or 1.58 percent, to close at 11,905.59 The Yahoo! Finance Manufactured Housing Composite Value closed …

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New HUD MH Budget Sliced in Half?

MHARR (Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform) says Nov. 14, 2011, a House-Senate conference committee approved cutting HUD’s $14 million MH budget request to $6.5 million. MHARR has continually pointed out that HUD added contractors and program staff to the MH program as production declined. The report says the proposed …

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The Oracle of Omaha: Buffett Rules

MarketWatch says in an interview with Cathy Baron Tamarz, the CEO of his own company, Business Wire, Warren Buffett reiterates that those earning over $1 million should pay the same percentage in income taxes as middle-class Americans. Noting it is class warfare, he said, “My class has won. You’ve seen …

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Low Interest, Low Home Prices, Still Buyers Wait

RealtorMag reports a survey of 1,000 adults by Move Inc. reveals 27 percent of respondents say they plan to buy a home in the next two or three years, but only two percent intend to buy within 12 months. 23 percent are delaying the purchase over concerns for the real …

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FHA Moves REOs

NationalMortgageNews reports the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) unloaded 102,195 repossessed housing units in FY 2011, bringing in over $7 billion to the coffers of the Treasury. Tom Rose, director of real estate owned by FHA, says the government, which pays a six percent commission and sells only through Realtors, paid …

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Bonuses for GSE Heads Topic of Congressional Hearings

HousingWire reports that the heads of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will face questions from Congress regarding the bonuses they received last year. Fannie CEO Michael Williams and Freddie CEO Charles “Ed” Haldeman each earned a base salary of $900,000 but according to the Securities and Exchange Commission filings, received …

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Wisconsin to Allow Larger Modular Homes on Roads

The JournalSentinel reports while Republicans and Governor Scott Walker lauded the efforts of the state legislature to create jobs in their three-week session, the Democrats are skeptical of their claims. However, they did pass legislation that would allow trucks to transport larger and heavier loads, like modular homes, on the …

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MH Market Sputtering on Long Island

RiverheadNewsReview reports from Long Island, New York, that prices for manufactured housing in Riverhead have fallen 38 percent since 2008, even though more homes are being purchased. The median price fell from $36,000 in 2008 to $22,500 this past year. The 500- homesite Glenwood Village continues to offer new, upscale …

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Fed Led Conference Denotes Economic Problems, Recovery Uncertain

In a column by Bill Dunkleberg, Philly reports the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve met with the Federal Reserve of Atlanta and the Kauffman Foundation to discuss employment. They determined while the gross domestic product (GDP) is the same as 2007, the reason unemployment is so high is …

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Oil Boom Creates other Gushers

Following up on a story we published Oct 21, 2011, about the oil boom and subsequent housing shortage in Williston, ND, ArgusLeader reports neighboring South Dakota is reaping benefits from the black gold rush driving the economy. Custom Touch Homes in Madison and Superior Homes in Watertown have contracts to …

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Dow Regains More Lost Ground as European Debt Crisis Looks Better

CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained for the second straight day, as leaders in Greece and Italy took measures to curb the debt crisis in both countries. The Dow gained 259.89 points to close at 12,153.68, or + 2.19 percent. The Yahoo! Finance Manufactured Housing Composite Value closed …

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Government Programs Costing More

HousingWire reports the cost of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) has risen $10 billion in one year, to $28 billion, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The $28 billion does not include the $29 billion committed to housing initiatives such as HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program). Housing programs …

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Multitude of Foreclosures Still in Pipeline?

OriginationNews says according to RealtyTrac, foreclosure filings rose seven percent in October, but have declined by 31 percent from a year ago. However, the report indicates a backlog of foreclosures that have not been filed, that some megabanks are waiting for the pending robo-signing settlement. One attorney says he has …

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Canadian Modular Builder Moving on Brazil

CanadaWire reports Innovative Composites International,, Inc., of Toronto has inked a deal to supply Brazil S.A. with $160 million worth of EcoScape modular homes over the next three years. In the agreement with Brazilian contractor Millenium Brasil Limitada and consultant Green Intelligence Corporation, the large project homes will be shipped …

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Mortgage Applications Up, FRMs Drop

HousingWire reports mortgage applications spiked 10.3 percent last week on a seasonally-adjusted basis, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) market composite index. On an unadjusted basis the index increase amounted to 9.9 percent. Mortgage refinance applications accounted for 78.6 percent of all applications, an increase from 77.1 percent last …

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The Top Eight U.S. Hot Spots for Growth

RealtorMag reports a study by Builder Magazine and Hanley Wood Market Intelligence says urban areas with large universities, military bases, and strong private sector employment will drive the eight healthiest housing markets in 2012. Based on expected price appreciation, population growth, income growth, and improving employment picture, and factoring in …

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