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Battle Rages over Value of Manufactured Housing Communities

Following up on a post MHProNews last reported Sept. 3, 2013 regarding Equity LifeStyle Properties’ (NYSE:ELS) successful appeal of a sharp rise in taxes on two manufactured housing communities (MHCs) in Florida, over $200,000 in property taxes are once again at stake. Sarasota County Property Appraiser Bill Furst contends the …

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Paul Bradley Honored for Developing Manufactured Housing Co-ops

Paul Bradley, president of ROC (resident-owned communities) USA LLC has been chosen the Carsey 2013 Social Innovator of the Year, which recognizes a New England business leader with a commitment to social innovation and business. ROC USA assists residents of manufactured home communities (MHCs) form co-ops to buy their own …

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HFF Secures Loan for Kingsley Management

HFF (Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P.) has secured a 25-year, fixed-rate, fully-amortizing loan through Lincoln Financial Group for $8.2 million in financing for Villa Cajon on behalf of Kingsley Management Corp (KMC). HFF will also service the loan. A 125 homesite manufactured housing community in El Cajon, California, Villa Cajon is …

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Sun Declares Two Stock Dividend

Southfield, Michigan-based Sun Communities, Inc. (SUI) has declared a $0.63 dividend per share of common stock for the third quarter of 2013, payable Oct. 18, 2013 to shareholders of record Sept. 30, 2013. The board of directors of this real estate investment trust (REIT) also declared a dividend per share …

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Warren Warns, Obamacare Must Go

Oracle of Ohama Warren Buffett says Obamacare should be eliminated because the average citizen will suffer the most without changes to the plan. He adds health care costs need to be controlled before providing health insurance to everyone, otherwise continuing as we are will lead to less competition. As newsbusters.org …

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Support for Governmental Backstop for Mortgage Financing Remains

A “future-of-housing” forum sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in Washington, D. C., with housing industry experts and Senators Bob Corker (R-TN), Jon Tester (D-MT) and Johnny Isakson (R-GA) indicated most participants agree the private sector should play a greater role in mortgage financing, but with some …

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Affordable Modular Homes part of Canadian Plan

An affordable housing complex in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada is set to include modular homes as part of a project to finance 1,000 new entry-level homes over five years. Builders are eligible for loans of 90 percent of construction costs of the homes, including the land, at four percent interest. With …

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American Banker Interviews Richard Cordray

While bankers fear the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) under Director Richard Cordray may be too aggressive, he assures them he is balancing safety and soundness with consumer protection. In a wide-ranging interview with American Banker, he says despite the fight over his initial recess appointment, he and his staff …

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Time to Support H.R. 1779 is Now

The Manufactured Housing Institute reminds industry members that the Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act (H.R. 1779) has 50 co-sponsors and needs more support. The measure would preserve access to those seeking financing to purchase manufactured housing. Congress is on recess until Sept. 9, and MHProNews understands many representatives are …

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Fugitive Sparrow Flies the Coop

Following a story we posted Aug. 13 regarding mortgage fraud charges being brought against four managers of the manufactured housing retailer Phoenix Housing Group of Greensboro, North Carolina, one of the accused is now considered a fugitive. The four are charged with conspiring to defraud buyers of manufactured and modular …

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New FHA Proposal could Cost Lenders more

It will more expensive for lenders to do business with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) if a new method for determining lenders’ liability for poorly written loans that default is adopted. Currently, when defects are discovered lenders have to eat the losses on those loans. Under the new proposal, FHA …

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Carolina Lender Closed due to Fraudulent Activities

Top managers of Greensboro, North Carolina-based Phoenix Housing Group (PHG), a manufactured and modular housing retailer in North and South Carolina, have been charged with selling more than 1,100 homes in North Carolina financed with fraudulently-secured government backed loans, resulting in millions of dollars in losses to federal loan programs. …

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Housing Stock in Trouble Drops

In its National Delinquency Survey, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports homes across the country in some type of financial distress fell in the second quarter to 10.1 percent from 11.6 percent a year ago. Nationwide the average foreclosure rate was 3.3 percent in Q2 2013, although Florida hit the …

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Zeal for Modular Housing in Auckland

Noting that New Zealand is facing a housing shortage, Alistair Helm says the Labour and National political parties are not doing enough to ease the problem, especially in helping younger and first-time home buyers obtain financing. He suggests lowering the down payment to five percent, in particular because he says …

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Discarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac = A Nightmare

While the Republican-led House Financial Services Committee is supporting legislation to totally eliminate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from the mortgage business with no government interference , the Democrat-majority Senate Banking Committee says the government needs to be a backstop to make certain borrowers of modest means can continue to …

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Manufactured Housing Industry Gains in Easing Lending Restrictions

In its continuing attempts to amend rules that inhibit lending to the manufactured housing market, the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released additional rules that exempt loans on existing manufactured homes (excluding real estate) from Dodd-Frank appraisal requirements. There is already an existing rule …

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Mortgage Closing Costs on the Rise

Mortgage closing costs have risen on average six percent this year, from $2,264 to $2,402, based on a $200,000 loan with 20 percent down and good credit. Origination fees increased eight percent to $1,730, while third-party fees rose one percent to $672. With interest rates historically low in the past …

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President Obama Discusses the U. S. Housing Market

In a session with Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff, President Obama fielded housing-related questions coming in via social media. Noting the recession and corresponding drop in home values was unlike anything seen in many years, he said refinancing could save homeowners $3,000 a year, although the housing market, while recovering, remains …

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Manufactured Housing Poses Affordable Option in Nevada

The Elko County Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service northeast Nevada reports the number of site-built homes has quadrupled in the last five years, and in the first half of this year the median price of homes hit $258,900. While interest rates have risen this year, they are still lower …

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Manufactured Homes may Draw Baby Boomers

A home by the bay or in the mountains in a manufactured home may only cost $700-$1,000 a month for house payment, site rent and utilities, comparable to renting an apartment, and much less than the thousands more for a traditional home in a similar setting. Manufactured housing is becoming …

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