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CIS Financial Dedicates new Office

The Alabama Manufactured Housing Association (AMHA) informs MHProNews city dignitaries were on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the expanded facilities of CIS Financial Services in Hamilton, Alabama to honor company found Paula Reeves. She began the company in 1991 with two employees and has now grown to 78 employees …

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Non-QM Loans Can Be OK

Federal regulators are telling their examiners to overlook non-qualified mortgage loans as long as they are underwritten well, according to what nationalmortgagenews.com tells MHProNews. The joint statement from the Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) and the National …

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Modular Builder Sued over Home

A Mercer County couple in West Virginia is suing J&M Quality Construction LLC and Mod-u-Kraf Homes LLC alleging the modular home they ordered was improperly delivered, resulting in damage that made the home uninhabitable. The defects were not discovered until the couple moved into the home, MHProNews has learned from …

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New Home Sales Fall, Loan Size Rises

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) says mortgage applications for new home purchases dropped 18 percent in November over October, but the size of the average loan continued moving up. As HousingWire tells MHProNews, home loan size has risen over $12,000 to $295,523 since last summer. New home sales fell from …

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New FHFA Head has Supported Duty-To-Serve in the Past

Following up on a story we posted Dec. 11, 2013 regarding the confirmation of Rep. Mel Watt to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), MHProNews has learned from the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) Rep. Watt has favored measures that require GSEs (government supported enterprises) to support affordable housing. This …

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Rejects Delaying Dodd-Frank

The Virginia Manufactured and Modular Housing Association (VMMHA) informs MHProNews the implementation of Dodd-Frank regulations by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) that negatively impact the manufactured housing industry will not be delayed as requested by members of the U. S. Senate. CFPB Director Richard Cordray sent a letter to …

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Qualified Mortgage Guidelines will not Change Initially

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is getting feedback from lenders regarding the Qualified Mortgage (QM) rule, and while it may alter some of the guidelines down the road, it will wait until lenders adjust to the new set of guidelines. Speaking to a Women in Housing and Finance gathering, …

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Rep. Mel Watt Chosen to Lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Chairman Rick Judson issued a statement applauding the confirmation of Rep. Mel Watt to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), MHProNews has learned. Noting his experience working on housing issues as a member of the House Financial Services Committee for almost two …

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New Sales Tax will Raise the Price of Manufactured, Modular Homes

MHProNews has learned from blueridgenow.com as of Jan. 1, 2014 that the North Carolina sales tax on manufactured homes will increase from two percent to the general rate of 4.75 percent, and on modular homes from 2.5 percent to 4.75 percent. Neil Carter, owner of Carter’s Homes in Fletcher says …

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Household Formation Falling; Mortgage Positions Dwindle

Based on a nationwide sampling of 100,000 addresses earlier this year, the U. S. Census Bureau has determined that 66 percent of households in 2013 were family households, down from 81 percent in 1970. As mortgagedailynews.com tells MHProNews, the number of single-person households rose to 27 percent in 2013 from …

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Home Sales up 33% in Coeur d’Alene

MHProNews has learned overall sales of homes in the Coeur d’Alene Multiple Listing Service (MLS) are up 33 percent over 2012, although some rural areas are showing increases of 70 to 75 percent. The sales of newly-built homes doubled year-over-year, while foreclosures and short sales made up half of total …

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Potential Home Buyers Shift Attention to Holiday Shopping

The number of people looking to buy a home in November dropped seven percent from October, but it was less than the 11 percent drop for the same period last year, according to what Redfin tells nationalmortgagenews. Meanwhile, eleven percent fewer people signed offers in Nov. over Oct., but an …

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Modular Home Shipments up a Fraction

The National Modular Housing Council (NMHC) reports 3,840 new modular homes were shipped in the third quarter of 2013, an increase of 0.8 percent from the same quarter in 2012. Compared to Q3 2012, 16 states showed increases in shipments for Q3 2013, 17 experienced decreases and one state had …

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Award-winning ENERGY STAR Program Includes Clayton Homes

Clayton Homes participated in the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA’s) ENERGY STAR Manufactured Homes pilot program, conceived to encourage more production of energy efficient homes by the manufactured housing industry and to motivate consumers to upgrade to ENERGY STAR qualification. The pilot program was awarded honorable mention by the American Council …

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Housing Markets Slowly Improving

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/First American Leading Markets Index (LMI), which recently replace NAHB’s improving market index (IMI), indicates markets in 54 of the 350 major metro markets returned to or exceeded their last normal levels of economic activity. Based on current permits, prices and employment data, LMI …

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Job Growth Spurs Mortgage Rates

On the heels of ADP’s report that private companies added 215,000 jobs in November, the 30-year, fixed-rate loan, the most popular product for homebuyers, rose to 4.46% from 4.29% last week, according to CNNMoney. The average for a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM), often used for refinancing higher interest mortgages, rose …

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New Final Rule Exempts Manufactured Homes

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) new consumer disclosure forms, called “Know Before You Owe,” that will take effect Aug. 1, 2015, is designed to give the borrower more control over the mortgage loan process as well as add transparency to the transaction. Paul Trepeta of the National Association of …

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55+ Modular Complex Rising in New York

A modular senor-living community is being built in western New York state overlooking Keuka Lake, according to chronicle-expess.com. The 15 single-family, single level residences, comprised of three quadplexes and one triplex, will each include two bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace, kitchen and laundry appliances, front porch, single attached garage and …

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New Single-family Homes Spike in October

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports data from the the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Census Bureau indicate sales of newly-built single-family homes rose 25.4 percent in October, following a drop in sales in Sept. of 6.6 percent. Both government reports were delayed by the …

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Home Prices will Moderate in Nov. and Dec.

Marking the 20th consecutive month of yearly increases, home prices in the U. S. increased 12.5 percent in October, compared to last year, according to CoreLogic. The worldpropertychannel reports CoreLogic’s Home Price Index, when including distressed sales, rose just 0.2 percent in October, 2013. Anand Nallathambi, president and CEO of …

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