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Secondary Market for Manufactured Home Loans Coming from FHFA

According to nationalmortgagenews, the Federal Housing Finance Market (FHFA) will issue a final rule within the next 12 months requiring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to better serve the manufactured housing market and rural markets, and increase the preservation of affordable housing under the “duty-to-serve” mandate. The rule will therefore …

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Montana non-profit Helps Manufactured Home Community Residents Form Co-ops

In 2013 the Montana Community Development Corporation (MCDC) helped the 68 residents of River Acres manufactured home community (MHC) in Missoula become a resident-owned community, as themissoulian tells MHProNews. The residents faced eviction because the owner wanted to sell, but now they have long-term, stable housing and control of their …

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Pre-existing Home Sales on High Track for 2015, while Pending Home Sales Slip

As nationalmortgagenews informs MHProNews, sales of single-family homes and condos are on course to reach an eight-year high, according to RealtyTrac‘s U. S. Home Sales Report for August. 1,947,028 homes were purchased through the first eight months of the year, which represents a 5.4 percent increase over 2014. The last …

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Data Confirms Dodd-Frank Regulations Impede Manufactured Home Loans

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) informs MHProNews that data regarding lending at 7,000 financial institutions and covering nearly 10 million mortgage applications and six million loan originations reveals manufactured home lenders are not making HOEPA (Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act) loans because of the increased liability and burdensome rules …

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Single-family Renter Households more Likely to Buy

A June 2015 Freddie Mac survey reveals that 55 percent of renters of both single-family homes and multifamily homes plan to continue renting in the next three years, although 67 percent of multifamily renters and 60 percent of single-family renters say they are satisfied with their rental experience. However, 53 …

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Sunday Morning Recap-Manufactured Housing Industry News Sept. 20-Sept. 27, 2015

What’s New in public focused Manufactured HomeLivingNews.com The Kennedy – Model Home Video Tour – New Durham Estates, Westville, IN Jack and Betsy Norman, Whispering Pines 55+ Manufactured Home Community, Somerset, PA What’s New in Manufactured Housing Industry Professional News Justice Dept. settles two MHC discrimination suits. Judge clears path …

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Production Errors on Manufactured Homes Being Investigated

As soon as the manufactured home (MH) Donna Lewis purchased for $125,000 arrived, she realized there were problems, according to mynews4 in Reno, Nevada. “The home came severely damaged,” she told us. “It had an accident on the way. It looked like a bomb had gone off. Walls ripped open, …

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MBA Report: Household Formation may Rise to Nearly 16 million by 2024

According to what multifamilyexecutive tells MHProNews, demand for more housing units is expected to reach 13.9 million to 15.9 million by 2024 as more households are formed. “Household formation has been depressed in recent years by a long, jobless recovery and by a lull in the growth of the working …

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New Home Sales Rise in August, but Fed Head Concerned

Sales of new homes in August rose sharply to a seven-year high, increasing 5.7 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 552,000, well above forecasts of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. July’s rate was revised upward to 522,000 from 507,000, according to the Commerce Dept., as homebuyers continue to take …

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Mortgage Applications Rise

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), mortgage applications rose 14 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending Sept. 18. MBA Chief Economist Mike Fratantoni noted the rate declined towards the end of the week which “likely drove applications from both prospective homebuyers and borrowers looking to …

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UFPI has Bright Future, but Short Term Risks

MHProNews has learned from Nasdaq that Universal Forest Products, Inc. (NYSE:UFPI) has bright prospects for future growth but is dependent in the near term on housing construction, which is not consistent. The company earns top grades for expanding and improving its product line, and expects to generate sales of $3 …

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More Manufactured Home Community Development Sought in BC

At a meeting of the 350-member Manufactured Home Park Owners Alliance (MHPOA) of British Columbia, Canada the buzz was about the sale of communities, which has quickly become a hot real estate sector. Last year 22 manufactured home communities (MHCs) sold, with a transaction value of $30.7 million, a 26 …

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Sales of Pre-owned Homes Fell in August

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) tells MHProNews that sales of existing homes fell 4.8 percent in August to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 5.31 million, below the 5.51 million economists polled by Reuters anticipated. Year-over-year sales were up 6.2 percent, but the monthly drop is a cautionary indicator, …

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Marty Lavin, JD – Dodd-Frank, CFPB Manufactured Home Regulations Impact on Owners, Businesses

5 years after its passage, Dodd-Frank remains one of the hotly contested legacies of the Obama Administration. Supporters of the law believe that it provides important consumer protections. Others point to facts suggesting CFPB over-reach with respect to manufactured housing chattel – or personal property, “home-only loans” – are creating …

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Former Lawmaker who Swindled Modular Home Buyers to Remain in Prison

Following a story MHProNews last posted March 15, 2012 regarding a former Alabama lawmaker who admitted swindling nearly $250,000 from six post-Katrina victims for new modular homes that were never delivered, a judge denied his appeal for freedom in exchange for a down payment on restitution, according to bayoubuzz. John …

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Sunday Morning Recap-Manufactured Housing Industry News Sept. 13-Sept. 20, 2015

What’s New in public focused Manufactured HomeLivingNews.com Video Previews! Home Tours – Interviews – Drones – Tips – Tech – Talk – Inside MH! Dr. David Harnish, Superintendent, Martin Public Schools – Professional’s Interview Video – Inside MH What’s New in Manufactured Housing Industry Professional News New “Inside MH” video …

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Mississippi Summit Focus is on Affordable Housing

The Mississippi Regional Housing Summit will be held in Vicksburg beginning Sunday, Sept. 20 through Tue., Sept. 22 to focus on providing affordable housing in the 2nd Congressional District. With 400 people registered to attend, and the first of its kind in the state, it is drawing public officials, vendors, …

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Housing Starts Fall in August while Building Permits Rise

The Commerce Department informs MHProNews that housing starts—single-family and multifamily– in August fell 3.0 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 1.13 million units, below the 1.17 million unit pace economists had predicted, while building permits rose 3.5 percent to a 1.17 million pace after declining 15.5 percent in …

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Mandated Sprinkler Systems may be Slowing New Home Building

At a meeting of the Kent County Commissioners in Maryland, discussion turned to the importance of affordable housing as a means to attracting new business and young families to the county, according to myeasternshoremd. At the Maryland Association of Counties meeting, officials from several counties criticized a requirement of the …

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Homebuilder Sentiment Hits Ten-Year High

According to cnbc, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports the Housing Market Index (HMI) of builder sentiment rose to 62 in September, the highest level since 2005, and now in positive territory (above 50) since July, 2014. “The HMI shows that single-family housing is making solid progress,” said …

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