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New Federal Program to Finance Energy Efficiency

According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and with backing by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), HUD had chosen 18 lenders from across the country to participate in an energy upgrade program for qualified borrowers.  Power Saver low-cost loans can offer up to $25,000 to credit-worthy homeowners …

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Tornado Inflicts Heavy Damage in Raleigh, NC

The Raleigh Public Journal reports the tornado that tore through North Carolina April 16 destroyed 63 single-family homes in Raleigh, according to the Raleigh Department of Inspections.  Fifty percent more stick built homes than pre-HUD code homes were destroyed.  Major damage occurred at 184 dwellings, and 851 suffered minor damage …

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Domestic Drywall Possibly Problematic

HousingWire reports there may be a problem with American-made drywall, not just drywall from China.  The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), partnering with Environmental Health & Engineering (EH&H), tested 11 homes and found five of them had hydrogen sulfide emissions, as well as sulfur and copper sulfide buildup, which are …

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Alleged Manufactured Home May Be in Violation of Ordinances

Gazettenet reports from Northampton, Massachusetts, that a structure on the property of now former city councilwoman Angela Plassman may be in violation of the city’s building code.  City Building Commissioner Louis Hasbrouck says if it is manufactured housing rather than a recreational vehicle, it would be in violation of the …

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Dow Closes Near Three-Year High, Most MH Stock Down

Strong earnings reports propelled the Dow to gain .42 percent to close up at 12,505.99, almost a three-year high.  Housing stocks mostly closed down for the day.  Sun Communities was up .59 percent, but Skyline Corporation lost 2.80 percent, Cavco was down 1.43 percent, Nobility Homes dropped 1.00 percent, United …

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RV/MH Hall of Fame Museum Making Way for Rentals

RVBusiness reports there has been no response from the GoRVing Coalition to the mid-April RV/MH Hall of Fame meeting that produced a plan for financial stability for the museum, located in Elkhart, Indiana.  The coalition said it would end its $200,000 a year support unless a business plan was developed. …

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Texas Housing Market More Stable than Elsewhere

HousingWire reports the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas says the absence of large quantities of subprime loans in Texas may have kept the state from the depths of the housing crisis.  Their percentage of foreclosures is half the level of the rest of the nation, and according to CoreLogic, the …

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Factory-built Community to be Acquired by Non-profit

New Jersey reports that Mercer Mobile Home Park in Robbinsville, New Jersey, is being bought by a non-profit group, Allies Inc., with part of the funding coming from Robbinsville’s affordable housing public trust fund.  The 140 homesite community will meet the city’s requirement for investing in affordable housing.  Many of …

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Wood Products Stock is Rising

Smallcap Network notes four suppliers of wood products have seen gains in their stock since last November.  The Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (NYSE:LPX), which makes building products for manufactured housing, jumped from $7.90 a share to $9.45, a gain of nearly 20 percent.  Leucadia National Corporation (NYSE:LUK) saw their stock price go …

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Aging Factory-built Homes May Lose Coverage

From Texas, the Beaumont Enterprise reports State Farm Insurance canceled the homeowner’s policy of Jon and Beverly Nicholas, and not because of a claim or having done something wrong.  Despite their 35-year relationship with State Farm, which gave them a discount for several policies, this couple’s factory-built home in Lumberton, …

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Banks Swimming in Cash, Few Borrowers Getting a Drink

CNNMoney.com/Fortune report that while deposits increased at three of the four largest banks, loan balances dropped in what the banks called recovery from the housing crisis.  Loans declined seven percent over the last year, while deposits at the four largest increased five percent.  Citibank’s (NYSE:C) loans are down 13 percent …

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Dow Surges Upward, Most Housing Stocks Follow

As good news emerged from earnings of the technology sector, the Dow gained 186.79 points to close at 12,453.54.  Cavco surged up 7.57 percent, Skyline Corporation gained 4.32 percent and Nobility Homes moved up 1.35 percent.  Deer Valley Corporation, often quiet, lost 19.19 percent.  The Manufactured Housing Composite gained 5.20 …

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Texas Governor Makes Appointment to MH Board

The Office of the Governor of Texas reports that Anthony Burks of Fort Worth, Texas, has been appointed by Governor Rick Perry to serve on the state’s Manufactured Housing Board.  Burks is president and co-founder of Vendigm Companies LLC, a founding board member of the Construction Industry Outreach Advisory Council, …

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Devastating Tornado Brings Stories of Survival

The New York Times reports that while a number of factory-built homes were demolished, the series of tornadoes that swept through North Carolina flattened a Lowe’s home improvement store in Sanford, and knocked down the back wall and tore the roof off of a State Employment Security Commission brick building …

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Longtime MH Dealer Honored at Tunica Show

The Atmore Advance in southern Alabama says Harold Allen, a 43-year veteran of selling manufactured housing, was awarded the number one dealership for Platinum Homes, Inc., for the fifth straight year.  Joe Clark, zone manager for Platinum, presented the award to him at the Tunica Show last month.  Established in …

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Housing Supply Still Outweighs Demand

CNNMoney says although existing home sales increased 3.7 percent in March over February, sales were down 6.3 percent from March 2010.  Compared to a year ago, the median home price fell 5.9 percent.  New home construction permits increased slightly in March, but according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), …

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Louisiana City May Lift Ban on Manufactured Homes

From Louisiana, the Daily Comet reports the Thibodaux City Council is debating changing the local ordinance to allow factory-built homes in a previously restricted area in this city just west of New Orleans.  Three of the four residential zones already ban manufactured housing in response to residents who claim it …

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Treasury Department Defends Dodd-Frank, CFPB

HousingWire reports that Neal Wolin, Treasury Department Deputy Secretary, defended the Dodd-Frank Act (Dodd-Frank) against critics, charging that the reforms requiring banks to maintain a larger financial safety net for future crises will delay the current economic recovery.  Wolin said the current system favors short-term gains over long-term stability and …

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Dow Marks Slight Gain, Housing Stocks Up or Even

The Dow moved up slightly as investors anticipated corporate earnings reports and housing update, gaining just under half a percentage point to close at 12,253.93.  Cavco was up .87 percent, Skyline Corporation gained .53 percent, Nobility Homes and Deer Valley remained flat.  The Manufactured Housing Composite gained .89 percent to …

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Home Ownership Confidence Shaken by Housing Crisis

Bloomberg News reports a new survey says the number of people who think a new home is a safe investment dropped from 83 percent in 2003 to 64 percent at the end of last year.  The National Association of Realtors says historically homes have been a safer investment than equities, …

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