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The Other Side of the ND Housing Shortage

MHPronews.com has reported several times about the North Dakota oil boom that is drawing thousands seeking well-paying jobs, spiking the demand for ASAP housing. “Man camps”, modular dormitories for mostly male oil field workers have sprung up around Williston, ND. Some people are sleeping in cars, tents, and RVs. The …

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Houseboats to Homes

Following up on a story we posted Feb. 14, 2011, Stardust Cruisers in Wayne County, Kentucky, finished two prototype modular homes recently sited on foundations. Boat sales have declined with the drop in the economy, and the company was seeking an alternative product. In a collaborative effort with the University …

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Resident Fuming over Fire Coverage

The TCTimes from Fenton, Michigan, just northwest of Detroit, tells MHProNews a resident of Tryone Township is upset that residents pay $150 a year for fire department services, while Sun Communities and another MHC each pay $250 annually for the same services for the entire communities. Scott Dietrich estimates there …

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The World of Modular is Spreading

The OmanObserver in the Middle East tells MHProNews.com that the rapid growth in the use of modular buildings has led Al Anseria Engineering Services to establish Modular Building Solutions (MBS), specializing in container conversions and insulated metal cabins. Noting they have many applications, from low-cost housing and offices to guard …

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Alabama Rolls Back Parts of Immigration Law

Following a story we reported here Dec. 13 regarding Alabama’s new immigration law, in light of a Federal judge’s injunction against enforcing certain provisions of the law, the Alabama Department of Revenue has altered its interpretation of HB 56, according to TheWetumpkaHerald. Section 30 prohibits illegal immigrants from conducting any …

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Clock is Ticking on Fate of MHC

Following up on a story from July 22, 2011, MHProNews.com has learned from the Journal-Topics of northwest Chicago, Glenview’s Sunset Village land lease community may be sold at auction following the Federal court’s denial of bankruptcy protection for the owners. Owned by Sunset Village Limited Partnership (SVLP), of which Richard …

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Manufactured Housing Shipments Rise Again

MHProNews.com has learned from BloombergNews that October 2011 shipments of manufactured housing rose to a seasonally-adjusted rate of 62,000, up from 55,000 homes shipped in September, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures. This figure is well above the recent six month average of 51,000 homes. Placements fell on a seasonally-adjusted …

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Insurance Premiums Fund Buffett’s Bonanza

SeekingAlpha tells MHProNews.com the backbone of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway investment strategy is the float from his insurance and reinsurance businesses, most notably GEICO and commercial insurance, including malpractice and workmen’s compensation. The float refers to premiums paid, like life insurance, that may take decades before the payout. At year’s …

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MH Development: Nice Piece of Pie for Palm Harbor

MHProNews.com has learned that a cherry orchard in Gilroy, California, just south of the Bay Area, may see 349 manufactured homes sited among the cherry trees. According to the GilroyDispatch, the development will be aimed at active older adults and will help Gilroy meet its state affordable housing goals. CW …

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FEMA Homes: Drafty in ND

Following the floods last Spring that destroyed many Minot, North Dakota, homes, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) brought in manufactured housing for hundreds of residents. Although the winter so far has been mild, residents say their heating bills are two and three times more than in their original homes, …

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Looking Back: Article Portrays a Different World

An October 30, 1981 article published by Knight-Ridder which came up on a Google search today says boldly that Manufactured Housing may be the only way consumers can afford the American Dream. The reason: sky-high interest rates. The article professes that “if builder’s can lower construction costs by 50 percent, …

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Article About Christmas Fire Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story

A report from Fort St. John in British Columbia published by Energetic City tells of a Christmas morning fire in what the paper calls a modular home, then later a mobile home. The home was located at the Peace Country Mobile Home Park in Fort St. John. The article says …

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RV/MH Hall of Fame Museum Still Going

RVTimes tells MHProNews.com the RV/MH Hall of Fame Museum in Elkhart, Indiana, has managed to keep its doors open despite a debt of nearly $5 million as of last April when Tom McNulty took the reins as executive director. He says, “There are some good things happening and actually our …

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Zoning Change to Restrict MH

The Mount Vernon, Illinois, Zoning and Planning Commission is considering an ordinance change     that restricts manufactured housing to communities, instead of conditional permit zoning. The Register-News tells MHProNews.com that Mt. Vernon City Councilman David Wood says, “We’re trying to get away from spot zoning,” Wood said. “The way the ordinance …

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Vintage MHC: Historical, or In the Way?

MHProNews.com has learned from the LosAngelesTimes the owners of the Village Trailer Park in Santa Monica want to develop the 109 home site land lease community (LLC) into a 400,000 square-foot mixed-use retail, residential, and office complex. The four acre community was saved from extinction in 2007, but the owners …

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Shipping Factory-built Homes to China? Yes Indeed

MHProNews.com has learned from the Maine Public Broadcasting Network that Katahdin Cedar Log Homes has won a contract to supply China with factory-built homes. The initial building will be a 10,000 square- foot reception center on the shores of a man-made lake in Chengdu, in Southwest China, to serve as …

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Flood Victims to Receive Modular Homes

WinnipegFreePress tells MHProNews.com members of Lake St. Martin First Nation will be moving to new temporary modular homes in mid-February northwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Spring flooding forced over 700 residents of Lake St. Martin from their homes, 487 of whom are living in hotels in Winnipeg. An additional 1,687 …

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MHC Ownership: Good Retirement Income

Frank Rolfe, CEO of MHC owner American Home Communities, LP, writes in NuWireInvestor that buying a small manufactured home community for retirement income is a feasible way to maintain a reasonable standard of living. Given that safe investments only give you a return of two percent, you need $3,000,000 in …

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Site-Built Homes Replaced with New MH

The JeffersonPost reports from Ashe County, North Carolina, the High Country Council of Governments is once again applying for a grant to help low-income residents make much-needed home repairs, and in some cases, replace unlivable homes with new manufactured homes. Since 2002, every three years all NC counties, except Wake …

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