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New Modular Home Owner Becomes Modular Design Consultant

The Narragansett Patch reports that Marilyn and Nick Tassielli were so dismayed by problems encountered with their stick-built home in Avon, Connecticut, they looked for options.  Nearing retirement in 1993, they researched modular home-builder Connecticut Valley Homes.  Upon realizing the quality of construction involved, they designed their own and moved …

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HS Students Honored for Building Modular Home

Dagger News Service from Harford County, Maryland, says students at Harford Technical High School are receiving early training in the modular home industry.  After building a home in their construction program, the students received additional training from the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits (DILP) sufficient to pass state proficiency …

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Iowa Senate Bill 252 Voted Down

SourceMedia Group News reports from Iowa that Senate bill 252 has been defeated 23-25.  This bill was designed to protect manufactured homeowners from predatory lenders, and give residents rights equivalent to those of apartment dwellers.  But according to Joe Kelly, Exec. VP of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), it …

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Dow Closes Up, Housing Stocks Mixed

The Dow gained on positive news in the communications and retail markets, gaining 81.13 points to end at 12,279.01.  Nobility Homes gained 5.76 percent.  But Cavco lost 1.18 percent and Skyline Corp. lost 1.00 percent.  The Manufactured Housing Composite was down .61 percent, but managed to stay above the 1200 …

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Census Bureau Notes States with Highest, Lowest, Home Vacancies

CNNMoney reports the housing market vacancy rate for the U.S. stands at 11.4 percent, according to Census Bureau records.  Vacancies include abandoned homes, which contribute to lowering sale prices, but Census Bureau statistics include any home not occupied, which would count vacation homes and ski lodges that real estate statisticians …

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Democrats Say Change HAMP, Don’t Throw It Out

In a related development to the previous story on the mortgage servicers’ scorecard, HousingWire said 50 Democrats signed a letter sent to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlining changes that should be made to the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). These include not doing a foreclosure and loan modification program at …

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Mortgage Servicers to Get Scorecard on Their Performance

HousingWire reports that the Treasury Department will begin grading mortgage servicers in April as to their performance through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).  Assistant Treasury Secretary Tim Massad said a scorecard will be issued quarterly on the compliance of the ten largest HAMP servicers.  Through February, 600,000 modifications to …

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Expeditious Need Leads Texas School District to Modular

Benzinga reports that the Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD) in Katy, Texas, is ordering 27 modular buildings to meet enrollment needs in this fast-growing suburb of Houston.  Several new nearby housing developments will increase the number of families, so the district advertised for an accelerated solution to obtain classrooms. …

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Manufactured Housing Shipments Increase

According to Bloomberg, shipments of manufactured houses rose to a seasonally-adjusted rate of 45,000 for January, an increase of 5,000 over December.  Dealer inventory was down by 1,000 units to 22,000 for the same period, and placements declined from 47,000 to 36,000 units, all seasonally-adjusted rates.  The average sales price …

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Risk Retention Change Coming to Dodd-Frank

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued an announcement that section 941 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) regarding mortgage risk retention is being revamped.  A proposed rule change will be in the Federal Register for public comment when the process is …

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Dow Reverses Three-day Gain

The Dow dropped 22.71 points, as news of global developments drove prices down.  Housing stocks finished mixed. The Dow closed at 12197.88. Skyline Corp. closed up 1.57 percent, Cavco lost 1.71 percent, and Nobility Homes and Deer Valley remained unchanged.  The Manufactured Housing Composite lost .53 percent to end the …

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British Columbia MLA Looks to Sell Modular Housing in China

HQPrinceGeorge reports that Pat Bell, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation of Canada, is going to focus on lumber and wood product exports on his trip to China.   Bell, the George-MacKenzie Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), is particularly interested in exploring opportunities for selling modular housing.  Ten thousand people …

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Green Tree Acquired by Walter Investments

Bloomberg reports Walter Investment Management Corp. (NYSE: WAC) of Florida is acquiring Green Tree Credit Solutions (NYSE: GTCS), commonly known as Green Tree, of Minnesota, for $745 million.  Green Tree’s $37.5 billion portfolio includes manufactured housing loans as well as consumer loans and residential mortgages.  The goal stated by Walter’s …

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Discussions Center on Resolving Mortgage Servicers’ Errors

HousingWire says one of the discussions at a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) meeting with federal regulators centered on giving delinquent homeowners each $21,000 in a cash-for-keys program.  The regulators are working with attorneys-general of all 50 states and major lenders to reach a settlement involving faulty affidavits used to …

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Older Downtown Neighborhood Getting Facelift

 WCFCourier reports from Waterloo, Iowa, that a downtown area first platted in 1854 will be the site of a modular home development.  With the exception of two homes across the street built seven years ago, the five new houses will be the first new homes built there in 85 years. …

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New Fencing Issues Surround Texas Communities

The Star-Telegram reports that in Grapevine, Texas, an amended ordinance will impose restrictions on fences around factory-built home communities.  City officials had discovered businesses operating illegally behind fences, and grass six feet tall that can harbor insects and rodents.  The new ruling will allow four-feet tall fencing that is 50 …

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Residential Building Permits Fall in Three-State Area

HousingWire reports the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said residential building permits declined in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey between January and February, while nationally this figure was up 3.5 percent.  Single-family permits fell 38.1 percent in Pennsylvania, 26.6 percent in New Jersey and 11.1 percent in Delaware, while rising …

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Collaboration Converting Shipping Containers into Homes

As a follow-up to a story posted here on March 24 about steel shipping containers transformed into homes by a New York firm, The Providence Journal reports a consortium of government, academia and business elements are combining forces to convert old shipping containers into homes, much like a modular unit. …

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Freddie Mac Says Single-family Delinquencies Decline

HousingWire reports that in the first two months of this year, Freddie Mac completed just over 23,000 loan modifications.  The seriously delinquent rate of single-family mortgages fell to 3.78 percent in February from 3.82 percent in January. Last year, delinquencies were growing.  Freddie’s single-family, refinance-loan purchase and guarantee volume dropped …

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