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Oak Creek Helps Feed the Hungry

Oak Creek Homes is collecting nonperishable food at their model home centers in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to distribute to those in need before Thanksgiving. Called Pack Our Pantry, as an enticement to manufactured and modular home buyers, Oak Creek is offering a $500 discount on a new home up …

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Consumer Debt Rises; Foreclosures, Delinquencies Fall

Due to rising balances on mortgages, student loans and auto loans, total indebtedness increased by $127 billion, 1.1 percent, over the previous quarter, according to the New York Federal Reserve. A slowdown in foreclosures—the lowest level since the end of 2005—helped offset a drop in mortgage originations, as did a …

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Housing Affordability Slides in Third Quarter

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index (HOI) reports 64.5 percent of new and existing homes sold in the third quarter were affordable to U. S. families earning the median income of $64,400, a drop from 69.3 percent in Q2 2013. This was the largest drop …

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Time For Sale Homes Remain on Market Declines

According to data collected by Zillow, homes listed for sale nationwide sold a month faster in September, 2013 than in Sept. 2012, falling from 116 days to 86 days. Covering the 30 largest metro markets, where homes sold faster this Sept. compared to last, homes that moved the fastest and …

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HR 1779 in need of Extensive Support

Joe Kelly, executive vice president of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), noting the importance to the manufactured housing industry of HR 1779, exhorts members to contact their representative in Congress to support the bill. He tells MHProNews Iowa only has four representatives in the House, and of those, Representatives …

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Thirty-year FRM rises to 4.44 Percent

According to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace, the 30-year fixed rate mortgage (FRM) rose 17 basis points in the week ending Nov. 12 to 4.44 percent. The rate moved up due to the government’s strong jobs numbers and better-than-expected growth in the gross domestic product (GDP). The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports …

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Housing Recovery? Not so Fast…

The recovery of the housing market is still a long ways off, according to CNBC.com, noting people who rushed to buy this summer will realize they have made a “grave mistake.” Existing home sales were down 1.9 percent in Sept., and revised figures for August, which is often the last …

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Home Values to Level off in Five Years

The latest Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey reveals home values have been rising quickly this year and will end at 6.7 percent over 2012. The next five years will see that rise cool off, falling to 4.3 percent appreciation in 2014 and 3.4 percent by 2018. Zillow Chief Economist Dr. …

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Freddie Mac Borrowers Choose Quicker Pay-Off

A report from government-service enterprise (GSE) Freddie Mac indicates of all the borrowers refinancing Freddie loans in Q3 2013, 37 percent chose shorter loan terms, a five percent increase from the previous quarter and the highest level recorded since 1992. According to housingwire, 32 percent of HARP (Home Affordable Refinancing …

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Mortgage Credit becoming more Available?

In its Mortgage Credit Availability Index, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports the index edged up 0.7 percent to a score of 111.5 in October after declining in Aug. and Sept., suggesting mortgage credit may be loosening. Ellie Mae’s president and chief operating officer, Jonathan Corr, says, “ We have …

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Modular Home Survived Sandy

New York City-based Resolution: 4 Architecture has built over 60 custom modular homes, saying, “Rather than invent a new manufacturing process, our research focused on existing commercial methods of residential prefabrication.” Their only boundaries being the laws governing transfer of the modules along state roads and the abilities of the …

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Dick Bove: Dodd-Frank Shutting out Low Income Borrowers

Rafferty Capital’s Dick Bove says the Dodd-Frank Act, which went into effect in 2010, was intended to pave the way for lower income borrowers to obtain mortgages, but large banks are being shut out of that market, once again leaving those of modest means fewer options for borrowing money. He …

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Offshoring Jobs Dropped Real Income, Housing Sales

Paul Ashworth, an economist with Capital Economics, noting real incomes for Americans have been stagnant since the 1970s, says the younger generation cannot afford big ticket items like buying a home. As MHProNews knows, many millennials are living with their parents because they cannot find jobs that can support a …

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National Association of Home Builders to Congress: Retain 30-Year Mortgage

While supporting housing finance system reform, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reiterates that reform must include 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages as well as mortgage financing for multifamily housing. “There are serious doubts on whether a private housing finance system would be capable of supporting this type of product without …

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Housing Recovery Strong due to Pent-Up Demand

Noting that it is reasonable for consumers to pause during an economic bubble, Moody’s Investor Services says as mortgage rates and home prices stabilize, home buyers will return to the market to begin satisfying long pent-up demand. Traditionally, as HousingWire reports, homebuilding depends upon new household formation. But because real …

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Low Interest Manufactured Home Loans in Alaska

The Juneau, Alaska Affordable Housing Commission is set to petition the Juneau City Assembly for low interest loans for down payments on manufactured homes, according to juneauempire.com. The program would allow for multiple loans up to a maximum of $100,000 loaned at any one time. MHProNews has learned if the …

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Senior Housing Market Gains Strength

Current sales, prospective buyer traffic and anticipated six-month sales for the 55+ housing market showed continued improvement in the third quarter of 2013 compared to the same period last year, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Housing Market Index (HMI). The single-family index rose 14 points to …

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Energy Report on “Not Your Grandfather’s Trailer House”

While many buyers of manufactured homes (MH) are more concerned with affordability and, say, the kitchen cabinetry than energy efficiency, the MH industry is offering more energy efficient features that can save the homeowner anywhere from $30 to $70 month. Ronnie Richards, vice president of marketing for American Homestar Corporation, …

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Modular Homes Rising in Iowa

Joe Kelly, executive vice-president of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), says, “The modular business has been pretty good in Iowa. In the second quarter, which is the latest for which we have numbers, we were fourth in sales among 34 states surveyed in growth over the first half of …

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National Association of Realtors: Home Sales Flatline in 2014

Speaking before the Miami Association of Realtors International Congress, National Association of Realtors (NAR) Chief Economist Lawrence Yun, referring to home sales, said, “Next year will be about the same as this year in terms of sales activity,” although prices will rise six percent, as a shortage of homes for …

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