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Homeownership Falls, Rentals Rise

Economists at Wells Fargo Securities indicate that 857,420 new households were formed in the U. S. during 2012, but the number of homeowners dropped by 237,750, the fifth straight year that figure has dropped, while the number of renters increased by 1.1 million. In 2012 single-family homes accounted for 28.5 …

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NAHB sees Roses through 2015

Despite the government shutdown and looming debt ceiling debate, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) forecasts growth of the housing industry will continue through 2015 although at a slightly slower pace, according to economists gathered for the NAHB’s Fall 2013 Construction Forecast Webinar. Noting the formation of households dropped …

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Government Shutdown Hinders some Manufactured Home Loans

The government shutdown will immediately stifle approval of thousands of mortgages because lenders cannot access Social Security numbers and tax transcripts. If it lasts longer than a week or two it could dampen the slowly recovering housing market, according to what Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) CEO David Stevens tells bloomberg.com. …

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Students Build Modular Homes for Habitat for Humanity

The Washington County (Virginia) Habitat for Humanity has received a donation that will allow the organization to establish a Land Bank and help sustain it in coming years, according to tricities.com. Two professors from Emory and Henry College had left a legacy fund with Emory United Methodist Church which has …

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Case Continues against Texas’ Park Girl

Updating a story MHProNews last posted June 24, 2013 regarding claims of manufactured home sales fraud against JoLeigh Ares’ Park Girl Sales in La Feria, Texas, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs’ Manufactured Housing Division (MHD) received a total of 228 complaints. Ten of these were referred to …

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Home Prices Rise expected to Slow

CoreLogic reports house prices rose +0.9 percent in August, which was half of the July pace. Attributing the slowdown to seasonality and the recent rise in mortgage rates, CEO Anand Nallathambi says, “We anticipate moderate gains in home prices over the balance of this year, supported by the recent downward …

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Federal Housing Administration Bailout Mandated by Law

Following a story from yesterday, Sept. 30, regarding the need for a $1.7 billion bailout of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) by Treasury, FHA Commissioner Carol Galante says the request for funds comes from an estimate of forecasted losses from Dec. 2012 that cannot be altered due to mandated accounting …

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Manufactured Housing Likely to become more Prevalent

The Ohio Manufactured Homes Association tells MHProNews manufactured homes are the fastest-growing type of housing in the U. S. because of affordability and value. The average cost of a site-built home is $164,217, not including the land, a price most people of low-to-moderate incomes can ill afford. Although senior adults …

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Despite Bailout Need, FHA Reform not likely soon

The Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) admission that it will need a $1.7 billion bailout for fiscal year 2013 puts more pressure on Congress to pass an FHA reform bill. Both the House and the Senate banking committees have passed reform bills but they are very different. A collaboration of bipartisan …

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New Index to Measure Housing Market Progress

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is replacing its Improving Markets Index (IMI) with the Leading Markets Index, shifting the focus from improving markets to those that are exceeding their normal levels of housing market progress. The new index will measure the same three components—single-family building permits, home prices …

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Clayton Homes Convinces City to Change Outdated Ordinance

A 1950’s San Angelo, Texas ordinance requiring all manufactured homes, including those for sale on a dealer’s lot, have skirting for aesthetic reasons was given an exception for licensed dealers. Clayton Homes asked for the change in the ordinance, as sanangeloLIVE.com reports, evidently after bringing a man camp onto their …

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Mortgage Debt: Problematic for Retirees

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) says 30 percent of homeowners over 70 have mortgages to pay off. A study for 2001 reports eight percent of owners over 75 were carrying mortgage debt. More homeowners over 65 continue to pay on their homes into their retirement years, and that may …

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New Home Sales Rise in August

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports August sales of new, single-family homes rose 7.9 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 421,000 units, offsetting a slight decline in July resulting from a rise in mortgage rates. Says NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe, “We are only about halfway …

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Conference to Focus on Manufactured Housing Lending

The 2013 Western Housing Conference will be held at the Radison Fort McDowell Casino in Fountain Hills, Arizona Nov. 7 and 8. The program will feature leaders in manufactured housing lending. Tim Williams of 21st Mortgage Corporation will keynote the conference Thurs. night speaking on the Preserving Access to Manufactured …

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Mark Dotzour: Texas Housing Recovery in Full Swing

The Chief Economist of the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University forecasts higher prices, reduced inventory and more home sales in 2014 for the state. Mark Dotzour says, “If you are a real estate professional in Texas, I would suggest that you not take a vacation at all in …

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UMH Properties Receives a Strong ‘Buy’ on its Stock

Brad Thomas documents the annals of UMH Properties, Inc., (UMH:NYSE) since its beginning in 1968 to its election to REIT (real estate investment trust) status in 1982, and being publicly traded in 1985 after issuing an IPO, as reported in seekingalpha.com. Although it is considered a small REIT because its …

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Modular Builder in Montana Shuts Doors

Canadian-American Structured Solutions (CASS) opened in May 2012 in Billings, Montana vowing to provide 100 jobs, as it filled modular housing orders for workers in the Bakken oil fields in western North Dakota. Updating a story MHProNews posted Jan. 26, 2013 regarding the company’s temporary layoff of 30 employees due …

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Home Values Spike, especially out West

Of the 30 largest metropolitan areas that the Zillow Real Estate Market report analyzes, 20 experienced annual home value increases of at least ten percent in August, the most significant of which were in California cities—Sacramento rose 34.1 percent—plus Las Vegas and Phoenix. Overall, 85 percent of the 382 markets …

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Vermont Promotes Energy Efficient Manufactured Homes

An innovative collaboration between affordable-housing and energy-efficiency advocates has resulted from the destruction wrought by Tropical Storm Irene that destroyed or damaged 560 manufactured homes in Vermont. Many manufactured housing communities (MHCs) are located in low lying areas, making them more susceptible to flood water damage. Since many residents of …

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Millennials not Quick to Buy Home

A USA Today survey of Census Bureau data reveals the Millennial Generation, those between 25 and 34, buoyed the renters’ ranks by some one million from 2006 to 2011, while homeownership dropped nearly 1.4 million. For some of that generation renting is a result of liftstyle and finances—they may take …

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