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Sales of Previously-owned Homes Rises in March

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) tells MHProNews that sales of existing homes rose 5.1 percent in March from the prior month to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 5.33 million, beating economists’ expectation of 4.3 percent and a rate of 5.30 million. Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont …

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MHARR Criticizes Danner, HUD for Violating the MH Improvement Act of 2000

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) tells MHProNews a letter from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to David A. Tompos, president of NTA in Nappanee, IN indicates HUD has hired SEBA Professional Services, LLC to review installation manuals for manufactured homes (MH). The …

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Dodd-Frank: Sticking it to Habitat for Humanity?

Habitat for Humanity relies on volunteers to not only build the homes but also to appraise them, as well as participate in other aspects of the build, according to daltondailycitizen, and that may be in violation of the law. Because of allegations that appraisers were open to influence by lenders …

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National Real Estate Guru Affirms Manufactured Housing to meet Affordable Demand

Writing in nreionline, R. Byron Carlock, Jr. of Price WaterhouseCoopers reminds MHProNews of the “invention” of the suburbs 70 years ago when Bill Levitt returned from the war and steered his family home construction business into building tract housing, appealing to the millions of returning veterans.`He envisioned mass-produced housing, eventually …

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New Home Construction Falls to Six Month Low

With weakness in all regions of the country except the Northeast, construction of new homes dropped 8.8 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 1.09 million units in March, according to what heraldonline tells MHProNews, based on statistics from the Commerce Department. The slowest rate since October, it marked …

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Home Builders Sentiment Remains Static; Attracting Workers Remains Problematic

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) informs MHProNews sentiment for home builders was unchanged for April, with the index remaining at 58 for the third successive month, according to marketwatch. Any number over 50 is positive for builders. The index is based on three sub-indices: the current state of …

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Texas City would Restrict Manufactured Housing to under 20 Years

Following a story MHProNews last posted July 22, 2015 regarding the Huntsville (TX) City Council attempt to prohibit manufactured homes (MH) inside the city, the council will consider two ordinances relating to manufactured homes at their meeting Tue., April 19, 2016, according to itemonline. Previously, when the city council was …

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Sunday Morning Recap-Manufactured Housing Industry News April 10–April 17, 2016

What’s New in public focused Manufactured HomeLivingNews.com Quality Control Manager report-Highland Mobile Home Park, St Petersburg FL What’s New in Manufactured Housing Industry Professional News Montana town to proposed MHCs: one yes, one no. Building material made from hemp. Manufactured homes do not qualify as affordable homes—yet. Modular homes for …

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Tiny Modular Home Constructed of Hempcrete

The newest material for building a home that MHProNews has discovered is hempcrete, a combination of hemp stalks (called hurds), limestone and water to form twelve-inch thick walls for support and insulation in building a 400 square-foot unit called HempHome:T+. The material is also resistant to fire, mold and pests, …

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Shepherd’s Hut Re-introduced as Tiny Home

All the rustic charm of the old English Shepherd’s Hut is captured in the tiny homes of Contemporary Shepherd Huts but with added modern touches like a skylight that runs the length of the home, kitchen and bathroom. The traditional shepherd huts were made for taking a snooze after a …

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CFPB Hammered over Abuse of Power

As housingwire tells MHProNews, in the opening rounds of the legal battle between PHH and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) being heard in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, one judge questioned the authority of the CFPB in general, and that of Director …

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Foreclosure Continues to Haunt One-time Homeowners

Even though years may have gone by since they last owned a home, losing a home to foreclosure has turned many people off to the whole process of buying a home. Dan Sullivan, a foreclosure prevention specialist in Pittsburgh, said he has seen people who have worked for five or …

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Clayton to Open Texas Plant, as it Celebrates 60 Years in Business

The Athens (TX) City Council adopted a resolution in support of the Athens Economic Development Corp.’s $300,000 incentive package for jobs created by Clayton Homes bringing a manufacturing plant to the city, according to athensreview. The council agreed to a property tax rebate for Clayton over a five-year period, beginning …

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Office of Manufactured Housing Programs issues New Dispute Resolution Program

The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced updates to its dispute resolution program involving the purchase and installation of manufactured homes for the 23 states that do not already have a HUD-approved resolution process. A new Office of Manufactured Housing Programs (OMHP) website is designed …

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Ten Cities where First-time Homebuyers can Find Deals

According to realtor.com, housingwire informs MHProNews while two of the hottest housing markets are in the Pacific Northwest and Florida, that is no help to first-time homebuyers. A survey focusing on Millennials revealed the top ten out of 100 metropolitan areas where first-time homebuyers can still find a good deal …

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Sunday Morning Recap-Manufactured Housing Industry News April 3 April 10, 2016

What’s New in public focused Manufactured HomeLivingNews.com State Inspector Becki Jackson – Safety & Quality of Manufactured Homes What’s New in Manufactured Housing Industry Professional News Feb. HUD Code manufactured home production rises 27.6%. Notable deaths in the manufactured home community. Rent control inhibits new MHC development. Resident-owned community grateful …

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Confidence in Housing and Job Markets Weaken in March

Consumers growing pessimism about the economy is beginning to affect the housing market, reports nationalmortgagenews. In a monthly survey conducted by Fannie Mae, the GSE’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index fell 2.5 points from Feb. to 80.2 in March, the lowest reading in the past 18 months. The survey revealed the …

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Local and State Regulations cover Tiny Homes, not HUD

A proposed federal regulatory change could conceivably prevent tiny-home dwellers from living in their homes, which they say is an example of the government telling them how they can live, reports cleveland to MHProNews. As of last week, HUD had received 4,000 letters from angry supporters of the homes, which …

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First-time Homebuyers Want Larger Home

According to the Homebuyer Insights Report from Bank of America, first-time homebuyers are not considering starter homes, reports nationalmortgagenews. The report revealed that 75 percent of new homebuyers prefer to buy a larger home to begin with. Additionally, 35 percent of those surveyed plan to retire wherever they buy. MHProNews …

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JPMorgan Chase Project Adds Affordable Housing, Creates 2,650 Jobs

Chase’s PRO Neighborhood’s $125 million program for disadvantaged neighborhoods nationwide provides funding to acquire, upgrade and provide affordable housing in areas headed for gentrification. Another PRO aspect is working with Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) to pool resources and build health and education facilities as well as support community services. …

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