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Student Housing set to Replace MHC

As we reported here Sept. 5, 2012, residents of Hilltop Mobile Home Park in College Township, Penn. received notices the community was closing and they have to move by the end of February, 2013. CentreDaily reports a dozen people spoke at a College Township meeting in favor of keeping the …

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CFPB’s New LO Rule due Soon

Nonbank lenders are closely watching the progress of the loan officer compensation rule set to be released mid January, 2013 by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) as it could have a large effect on their income. A key issue to watch, as originationnews tells MHProNews, is dual compensation where …

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Community Banks Still on the Sidelines

Many community banks are still weighed down by non-performing construction loans, so their regulators do not want them issuing new construction loans, especially since so many small banks sank when the housing bubble burst. Originationnews tells MHProNews with housing starts up 3.6 percent Oct. 2011 to Oct 2012, community banks …

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Housing Markets Improving

According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the number of metro areas with six months of improving market conditions for the housing industry increased by 84, Nov. to Dec., a huge jump to 201 total. Eight areas were removed from the list. The NAHB/First American Improving Markets Index …

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Mortgage Apps Rise

According to Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) data, refinancings accounted for 83 percent of new mortgage business, up from 81 percent the week before, as mortgage applications rose five percent, apparently with little concern for the fiscal cliff issue. Tying the all-time low, the average contract rate for a 30-year FHA-insured …

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Private Capital, Government Insurance for Multifamily

In discussing the future roles of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in multifamily housing finance, HousingWire tells us the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), in a White Paper, outlined a method for government to attract large private capital. New policies need to be enacted that provide a stability and insurance backstop …

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Christmas Reprieve

CNNMoney tells MHProNews Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will suspend all bank repossessions the week before Christmas and will not continue evictions until Jan. 2, 2013. Said Terry Edwards, executive vice-president of Fannie Mae, “The holidays are a chance to be with loved ones and we want to relieve some …

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MH Shipments Fall Slightly in Oct.

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) tells MHProNews according to HUD and Census Bureau data, the shipment of manufactured homes for Oct. 2012 dropped five percent from Oct. 2011, 5,418 down to 5,127, but rose by 734 homes over Sept. 2012. Cumulative production for 2012 of 47,036 is …

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Foreclosures are Leaving the Scene

The World Property Channel reports according to CoreLogic’s latest report, the foreclosure rate fell by 17 percent Oct. 2011 to Oct. 2012, from 70,000 down to 58,000; the Sept. drop was from 77,000, a 25 percent fall. By comparison, completed foreclosures averaged 21,000 from 2000-2006. 1.3 million homes, 3.2 percent …

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Clayton, Whirlpool Deal

ApplianceMagazine reports Whirlpool Corp. has inked a single-source supplier agreement with Clayton Homes, Inc. of Maryville, Tenn. Beginning Jan. 1, 2013, Clayton’s customers will be able to choose from a variety of Whirlpool’s kitchen appliances. A subsidiary of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, Clayton is the largest producer of manufactured and …

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Pending Home Sales on Upswing

Though not reflecting closings, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) tells MHProNews the Pending Homes Sales Index (PHSI) rose 5.2 percent Oct. over Sept. 2012 to 104.8, and 13.2 percent over Oct. 2011. Pending home sales have risen for 18 consecutive months, and are are at their highest level since …

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Self-Directed IRA Earns 15% from MH

Bloomberg reports Marilyn Cotterman of Brownsburg, Ind. put $40,000 in a self-directed IRA that allowed her to invest in manufactured housing, earning a multiple of the original investment in three years. As a Roth Ira, gains and income accrue tax free providing you do not benefit in any financial way …

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MH Sales Rise in Florida

The Cape Coral Daily Breeze tells MHProNews sales of manufactured homes and homesites have begun early in North Fort Myers, Fla. Margaret Black of Horizon Village Co-op, Inc. says this summer was the busiest she’s ever seen at Horizon, a resident-owned 55+ community of half shareholders and half renters. “Our …

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Home Prices Post Largest Gain in Two Years Plus

According to the S&P/Case-Shiller Index, home prices registered the largest gain in over two years, moving up 3.6 percent in the third quarter over Q3 2011. CNNMoney reports the increase was the biggest since the second quarter of 2010 when the homeowner’s tax credit of up to $8,000 ended. A …

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More Underwater Borrowers Grasp Lifeline

The government’s Home Affordable Refinancing Program (HARP) saw a 75% growth over all of last year in the first nine months of 2012, amounting to 700,000 loans, according to nationalmortgagenews. Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) suggested the numbers might hit one million by year’s …

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If Takers Outnumber Makers, Stay Away

Do not buy a home, a municipal bond, or invest capital in a state where private sector workers are outnumbered by people who receive government funds, whether as a government employee (local, state or federal) or recipient of Social Security or welfare, says William Baldwin in Forbes. Dividing the states …

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Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction in Jeopardy

With legislators looking for revenue sources to avert the fiscal cliff, the housing industry once again feels pressure that the mortgage interest tax deduction may be on the block, according to CNNMoney. Their lobbying expenditure has increased from $27 million last year to $30 million this year, according to the …

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Home Sales Spike in Indianapolis Metro Area

IndyStar reports sales of homes in the greater Indianapolis area hit 2,307 in October, a 33 percent increase over the 1,735 homes sold in Oct. 2011. While sales jumped 24 percent in Indianapolis’ Marion County, neighboring Boone County saw a 49 percent spike, while Hamilton County, the wealthy suburb to …

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D.C. has Highest Mortgage Payment

OriginationNews informs MHProNews at $1,642 a month Washington, D.C. has the highest mortgage payment, accounting for 31 percent of household income, according to Lending Tree. Hawaii ranked second with a monthly average payment of $1,536, and California was third at $1,446 a month. Both Hawaii’s and California’s payments represented 30 …

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