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Business Leaders Overwhelmingly Support Romney

In its survey of 284 chief executives in Oct. 2012 regarding the presidential election, ChiefExecutive reports 83.2 percent of CEOs intend to vote for Mitt Romney, nearly identical results to a survey of 334 separate CEOs in Sept. 2012. Additionally, if Romney is elected, CEOs say they are more likely …

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Mortgage Applications Fall

NationalMortgageNews tells MHProNews according to the Bankers Mortgage Association applications fell 12 percent for the week ending Oct. 19, 2012. Mortgage apps fell 4.2 percent the previous week, according to the trade group’s market composite index, which covers some 75 percent of residential retail lenders. Refinancings as a total of …

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New Home Sales Rise

Based on data from HUD and the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Association of Home Builders NAHB) reports new single-family home construction rose 5.7 percent in Sept. to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 389,000 units. This marks the best sales rate in 2 1/2 years. NAHB Chief Economist David …

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Warren Buffett Opines

NASDAQ reports in a TV interview this morning, Oct. 24, on CNBC, Warren Buffett says the housing market has turned a corner and home construction is improving, and he expects Berkshire businesses tied to that industry to pick up. Despite the global economy slowdown, the Oracle of Omaha says the …

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Spain’s Pain could Hit Here

CNNMoney reports the third quarter in Spain has seen a shrinkage of 0.4 percent in both government and household spending. The fourth largest economy in the Eurozone contracted 1.7 percent year-over-year for Q3 2012, compared to 1.3 percent in the second quarter. A 25 percent unemployment rate and the government’s …

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MBA Prognosis: Slow Crawl to Health with Potential Busted Knees

HousingWire reports in the wake of the financial meltdown, the nation gained 4.8 million renters in the last six years while losing 1.7 million owner households, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). In the housing finance sector, the MBA predicts mortgage originations will hit $1.7 trillion in 2012, an …

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Foreclosure Recidivism

According to Mark Calabria, director of financial regulation studies at the Cato Institute, data collected by Lender Processing Service (LPS) reveals that for the first time, more than half of the borrowers in foreclosure have been in foreclosure previously. Writing in FinanceTownhall, Calabria says while first-time foreclosures have been falling …

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Florida on the Rebound?

The Daytona Beach NewsJournal reports from Florida Volusia County recorded its best quarter for new residential building permits in four years, notching 239 permits in Q3 2012, an increase of 104 percent over the same period in 2011. The pace is 35.8 percent over the second quarter of 2012. Rob …

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NAHB Cautiously Optimistic

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), while noting their prediction of a 21% rise in single-family housing starts this year to 528,000 units, and next year to 665,000, says the uncertainty of how the Dodd-Frank Act plays out is preventing lenders from loosening credit, and further constraining the housing …

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Congressional Report Punches Holes in Dodd-Frank

House Financial Services Chairman Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) released a report in rebuttal to Dodd-Frank supporters who claim the new law ends bailouts. Entitled, “The Dodd-Frank Act, the Persistence of ‘Too Big to Fail,’ and the Institutionalization of Government Bailouts,” the analysis asserts Section 204 of Dodd-Frank allows the FDIC to …

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Middle East Modular-Profitable

Modular builder Red Sea Housing Services in Jubail, Saudi Arabia reports profits for the first nine months of 2012 rose 32 percent over the same period 2011, according to ConstructionWeekOnline. Year-over-year profits for the three months since June nearly doubled compared to last year. The company said the net income …

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Fed Housing Involvement Will Remain

Despite calls by analysts and policy makers following the recent crash to get the government out of the housing business, Kerri Ann Panchuk of HousingWire says the GSEs still account for 85-95% of the outstanding mortgage loans, securitized and unsecuritized. Plus there is a myriad of programs to help homebuyers—Home …

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UFPI Releases Q3 Financials

Universal Forest Products, Inc. (UFPI) reported an increase of 13.7 percent net sales Q3 2012 over Q3 2011, $533.4 million over $486.9 million. Due to a $2 million one time, pretax charge for a loss contingency, net earnings were $4.2 million in 2012 versus $5.6 million in the same period …

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New Home Construction Hits Four-year High

The National Association of Home Builders says statistics from HUD and the U.S. Census Bureau report new home construction shot up 15 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 872,000 units. New single-family home construction accounted for 11 percent of the increase, 603,000 units, the best rate since Aug. …

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FNC: Housing Recovery Brightens

According to HousingWire, FNC’s most recent Residential Price Index (RPI) shows real estate values have risen to a 20 month high, as foreclosure sales have fallen 23 percent from a year ago to 17.4 percent. In the second quarter FNC home prices increased 2.7 percent, marking the largest rise in …

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Loan Mods Rise in August

NationalMortgageNews reports loan modifications completed under both proprietary programs and the government’s Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) rose to 76,000 in August, an increase over the 66,000 in July and 46,400 in June. Of the 59,459 proprietary loan modifications in August, Hope Now says 93 percent had fixed interest rates …

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Builder Confidence Inches Up

MHProNews has learned the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) for newly-built single-family homes edged up one point to 41, its highest reading since June 2006. Any score above 50 indicates builders see sales conditions as good rather than poor. “Many builders are reporting increases in the number of serious …

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Reviewer Skewers Book’s Political Bias

In his review of Stanley Kurtz’s Spreading the Wealth: How Obama is Robbing the suburbs to Pay for the Cities, Eric Miller notes in Sustainable City News how the right has set up a straw man just to smash it down. Miller points out the suburbs were subsidized in the …

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Foreclosure Filings Fall

According to nationalmortgagenews foreclosure filings dropped seven percent in Sept. to the lowest reading since the fourth quarter of 2007, a total of 180,427 properties. RealtyTrac tells MHProNews filings fell year-over-year 16 percent. For the third quarter 2012, the 531,576 foreclosure filings amount to a five percent decline from the …

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Indiana MH Shipments Spike in August

According to the Manufactured Housing Institute, the shipment of manufactured homes reported by Indiana increased 19.7 percent Aug. 2012 over the same month of 2011. On the year, shipments have risen 39.9 percent, from 2,286 homes Jan.-Aug. 2011, to 3,207 for the same period of 2012. As MHProNews reported Oct. …

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