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MHMSM.com Urges Preservation of Mortgage Interest Deduction

With plans to change the Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID) being presented to Congress in hopes of reducing the federal budget deficit, MHMSM.com, along with homebuilders, industry and realtor groups is urging the maintenance of the benefit in its full potency. “The owners of manufactured homes, like all homeowners, benefit from …

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Stocks Fluctuate on Wall Street Monday

Stocks fluctuated throughout the day Monday as oil prices hovered at a two-year high and silver hit a 30-year high. The Dow ended down about 20 points. The Manufactured Housing Composite Value moved up a percentage point, however, as some companies added to their share price. Deer Valley added 14 …

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Epoch Homes Chosen to Build Solar Village Homes

Solar Village Homes of Boulder, Colorado announced recently it has chosen Epoch Homes to manufacture the Solar Village line of energy-efficient systems-built homes. Epoch will build the Solar Village Prefab Homes in the six New England states, New York and New Jersey. “Epoch Homes is proud to add these cost …

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A Housing Market Report from Michigan

A call to Jim Dietrich, vice president of sales at Roy’s Home Center in Gobles, Michigan on another matter allowed us some insight into the market there. Somewhat expected, Dietrich reported sales of manufactured homes to be slow, similar to the over-all housing market. “We’re having a hard time getting …

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Friday’s Cloud Over the Dow Breaks Over MH Index

After a day in the red, the Dow closed modestly higher Friday following a week of strong gains. News that the unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent in November brought the blues to Wall Street for most of the day. Construction companies contributed to the lower numbers, slashing some 5,000 …

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More Americans Seek Smaller Homes in the Suburbs

McMansions are rapidly becoming the housing equivalent of harvest gold appliances as more Americans are opting for smaller residential footprints, according to a new Relocation.com consumer lifestyle survey. Small homes in the suburbs? Sound like a market the manufactured home industry could tap into! In the survey, homeowners and buyers …

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MHI, Realtors, Home Builders Urge Action to Save Mortgage Interest Deduction

With plans to change the Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID) being presented to Congress in hopes of reducing the federal budget deficit, homebuilders, industry and realtor groups are urging the maintenance of the benefit in its full potency. National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) Chairman Bob Jones recently said reducing the benefit …

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Dow Continues to Rally

Markets continued to rally Thursday with the Dow moving up more than 100 points on new U.S. home sales, and retail sales topped estimates. The Manufactured Housing Composite Value gained half of one percent. Top performers among manufactured housing and related stocks include Drew Industries, up more than four percent; …

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Drew Industries Declares Special Cash Dividend

Drew Industries, a leading supplier of components for recreational vehicles (RV) and manufactured homes, announced Thursday that its Board of Directors approved a special cash dividend of $1.50 per share of common stock. The dividend is payable on December 28, 2010 to stockholders of record at the close of business …

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Palm Harbor Plant in Oregon to Continue Operating

From Oregon, the Gazette Times ran a story indicating struggling Palm Harbor Homes won’t close despite bankruptcy filing. The report indicated a 120-employee plant in Millersburg, Oregon will continue operations as usual. It is one of five Palm Harbor facilities in Oregon.  Officials said the filing comes after four years …

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Experts Say Manufactured Homes Not More Prone to Fire

A November 16 article in the Virginian-Pilot carried the headline Fast-moving fires pose special risk in mobile homes. At first sight, this headline would seem another instance where the media unfairly implies negative judgment on the quality and safety of factory-built housing. But the article then quotes fire officials who …

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Broad-based Declines in Home Prices in the 3rd Quarter of 2010

While housing prices are still above their spring 2009 lows, the end of the tax incentives and still active foreclosures appear to be weighing down the market. Data through September, 2010, released Tuesday by Standard & Poor’s for its S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices, …

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Manufactured Home Community Sues Oregon Over Dump Site

The Courthouse News Service reports that people who live on an island in Oregon where the Columbia meets the Willamette River have sued the state, claiming the a plan to dump chemical-laden dredge fill near Hayden Island will hurt wildlife, plants and the elderly people who live there. The report …

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Fannie and Freddie Resume Foreclosure Sales

HousingWire reports that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac recently gave real estate agents the green light to resume selling foreclosed homes. Sales had been suspending as a result of the “robo-signing” debacle. The site referenced a Freddie Mac memo ordering the resuming of normal sales and marketing activity. Moratoriums issued …

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Real Estate Reporter Says Home Ownership Attitudes Have Changed for Good

CNBC Real Estate Reporter Diana Olick asked in a piece Monday whether rising rents will spur home ownership. Olick notes that apartment demand is rising, and supply has fallen to low levels. Echo boomers reaching prime renter age at a time when the employment picture is improving are expected to …

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