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Bomberger to Head NAHB’s 50 Plus Housing Council

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) announces Steve Bomberger has been elected chairman of the NAHB 50+ Housing Council, succeeding Robert Karen, for a one-year term. President of Benchmark Builders, Inc. of Wilmington, Delaware, he has been awarded the Builder of the Year by the Home Builder Association/Delaware (HBA/DE) …

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Retirement Manufactured Home Communities Gaining in Popularity

Touting the benefits of senior living manufactured home communities (MHCs), deseretnews.com reports manufactured homes, at $40,000-$45,000, are available to fit a retiree’s budget and offer style, function and space as well as tax-deductible interest on mortgage or lease payments, much like a site-built home. Most communities have recreational activities and …

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Drawn Quarters, Manufactured Housing Then and Now

An article written by Allan Wallis about manufactured housing in 1984 continues to be relevant today, although the definitions in Drawn Quarters do not always resonate with governmental and regulatory agencies. He cites the four distinct periods of the industry, and their proper names: 1928-1940 travel trailer 1941-1954 house trailer …

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Sam Zell: With Home Sales Skittish, Multifamily Rental is Good Investment

According to etfdailynews.com, Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital, said at the Sohn Investment Conference, “Single-family housing is overrated. Renting is more appealing across all age groups, all parts of the U.S., city, suburb, small town and rural.” Investor Bill Miller of Legg Mason disagreed, saying housing affordability and low …

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Housing Bubble Drawing People back to Manufactured Housing

BMO Capital Markets’ Senior Analyst Paul Adornato says the housing bubble has made mortgages tougher to get, leading people to manufactured housing (MH), and since manufactured home community owner Sun Communities, Inc. is poised to take advantage of the situation, their stock has been bumped up to an outperform rating, …

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Chinese may Build Modular Homes in Borneo

The third largest island in the world, situated southeast of the Malay Peninsula, Borneo is part of Malaysia and Indonesia, and hungry for modular housing to ease the shortage of affordable homes. Chinese-built modular homes have been exported to 80 countries, but transportation would make the prices too high to …

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Affordable Modular Homes Proposal Moving Forward in Bluffton

Updating a story MHProNews last posted June 12, 2014 regarding a plan by the Affordable Housing Committee of Bluffton, South Carolina to offer as much as $10,000 in assistance to help ten qualified residents purchase modular homes, the proposal now goes before the town council. If approved, the homes would …

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Vacant Lots in Chicago Selling for One Dollar Each

According to a report on NPR.org, the city of Chicago owns nearly 5,000 empty lots in the greater Englewood area on the South Side due to the foreclosure crisis that resulted in the demolition of many homes. Having limited success with affordable housing and urban garden efforts, the city is …

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Manufactured Homes Included in Homebuyer Savings Plan

In an attempt to strengthen the state’s housing market, Virginia has passed a measure that allows first-time home buyers to invest up to $50,000 in any financial institution, free of state taxes on any earnings, provided the money is used to buy a home in the state. Called the First-time …

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Orders for Manufactured, Modular Homes Drop in Iowa

Joe Kelly, executive vice president of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), informs MHProNews only 43 manufactured homes were ordered by retailers in Iowa during Q1, 2014—just six in the month of January—a drop of 15 homes, 26 percent, compared to the same period in 2013. For the last three …

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Millennials Buying Manufactured Homes in Michigan

As the Michigan home market continues to improve, lenders say they are seeing more millennials, those in their 20s to 30s, now buying homes, comprising 31 percent of home buyers. The uptick is reaching the manufactured housing (MH) market as well. As digitaljournal.com reports, Sharon Crowe of Parkhurst Homes in …

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Homeowners Insurance Transparency Includes Manufactured Homes

In the name of transparency, beginning in May, Louisiana House Bill 909 requires companies that provide homeowners insurance, including manufactured homes, to publish information on premiums, incurred losses and how the insurance company arrived at its rate. MHProNews has learned from dailycomet.com the information, which will be available on the …

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Pending Home Sales Rise in May, but Lagging Behind Last Year

According to worldpropertychannel.com, the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) Pending Home Sales Index increased from 97.9 in April to 103.9 in May, the largest rise since April 2010 (9.6 percent) when first-time homebuyers beat the deadline to take advantage of the popular tax credit then available, as the government was …

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Barriers to Increasing Homeownership Abound

While minorities are expected to comprise almost half of the first-time homebuying market within the next ten years, mortgage lending to minorities has fallen 25 percent more than for whites since the mortgage bust. According to the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, during the decade from 2004 …

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Passages: Jack Tuff

A major player in the manufactured housing industry in Elkhart County, Indiana since 1964 passed away June 25. Jack Tuff, founder of Tops Mobile Home Centers and several manufactured housing communities, and an early supporter of what became the RV/MH Hall of Fame, began his MH career in Fort Knox, …

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Student-built Modular Home Still on Market

Since 1973 Washington County (Ohio) Career Center’s (WCCC) carpentry program has built 46 modular homes, giving students the best real world experience, and since 2002 has built them to auction off to recoup expenses and help sustain the program for the following year. However, this year the three-bedroom, three-bath home, …

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Is Housing Dragging on the Economy, or is the Opposite True?

While many analysts and pundits predicted first quarter 2014 growth at 2.6 percent, in fact the economy shrank 2.9 percent, more than the minus one percent initially reported at the end of May. The only times gross domestic product (GDP) has fallen more than 1.5 percent has been just before …

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Millennials Continue to Live in Parental Homes

One of the biggest obstacles to housing growth, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, is that millennials are continuing to live with their parents in record numbers, according to housingwire.com. Approximately 2.1 million more adults in their 20s and 300,000 more in their 30’s lived …

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Los Angeles Housing Short on Affordability

The Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reports half of the households in the Los Angeles metropolitan area spend 30 percent of their income on rent or mortgage payments, making it the highest rate of 381 U. S. metro areas; and 25 percent spend half of their income on …

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Illinois Town Denies Request to Re-Site Manufactured Home

Westville (Illinois) Village Trustees denied a request from resident John Barton to purchase a 22 year-old manufactured home within the village limits and and reposition it on a vacant lot within the village for his daughter and her family. The Westville zoning ordinance does not allow manufactured homes (MH) older …

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