Manufactured Homes

After Much Speculation, MHC will go on the Block

With scattered talk off and on about the possibility of their MHC being sold or closed, the 200 residents of Easton Mobile Home Park in Easton, Mass., long at odds with owner Morgan Management, LLC, have now definitely learned Easton is for sale, according to wicked local. Following Morgan’s acquisition …

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Comprehensive Housing Plan Excludes MH

The saugertiesx informs MHProNews from east central New York state the town of Saugerties has revised its comprehensive housing plan to exclude affordable housing, including manufactured housing. A public hearing in Nov. 2012 made it clear the town folk prefer single-family housing to rentals and subsidized housing. Initially, wording for …

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Measures before the Texas Legislature

MHProNews has learned from the Texas Manufactured Housing Association (TMHA) of the four measures in the hopper of the Texas Legislature that could affect the factory-built housing industry. HB 578 would establish state regulatory authority over modular housing, a bill TMHA supports because of the losses modular producers have suffered …

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EPA Grants to include HUD and MOD

MountainExpress informs MHProNews the U. S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is urging communities to apply for EPA’s Smart Growth Implementation Assistance (SGIA) program that will explore innovative strategies in four categories to develop healthier and more sustainable places to live, work and play. The goal is to develop solutions to …

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Research Proclaims MH Rising

As PRWeb informs MHProNews, according to market research firm Global Industry Analysts, Inc. (GIA), shipments of prefabricated homes are expected to reach 112,000 units by 2018 in the U.S. as the resurgence in housing and construction activity increases. The study covers manufactured, modular, panelized, and precut housing, but the manufactured …

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UFPI Income Quintuples over Prior Year

MHProNews has learned from BusinessWire, Universal Forest Products, Inc. (UFPI), component supplier to the manufactured housing industry, posted net sales for 2012 of $2.1 billion, 12.8 percent better than 2011. Net income for 2012 of $23.9 million more than quintupled the $4.5 million net in 2011. While net sales for …

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Sam Zell on the Housing Market: It’s Going to be a While

In his take on the housing market, Benzinga reports billionaire real estate tycoon Sam Zell says there are 3-4 million houses in the market not for sale, not foreclosed on, and possibly unoccupied that need to be dealt with in order to have a strong housing market. Noting our society …

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Sun Shines on More Sun

MHProNews has learned from RVBusiness that Sun Communities, Inc. has purchased ten recreational vehicle communities in seven states from Wis. to Maine for $111.47 million. Of the 3,700 sites, approximately 40 percent have RVs under annual rental contracts. Southfield, Mich.-based Sun—a real estate investment trust (REIT)–also acquired cottages and homes …

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MHC Denied Again

MyWestTexas reports plans for a proposed manufactured housing community for Midland, Tex. have been withdrawn by Brant Greathouse, co-owner of the planned Stone Bridge Estates after learning the Midland City Council was not planning on approving the zoning change request. Council members questioned whether a C-3 commercial district is appropriate …

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Fla. MHC Residents Organizing to Change Rent Hikes

The Ledger tells MHProNews residents of MHCs around Fla. are organizing to pressure the Florida Legislature into enacting legislation that would link rent hikes to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in their communities when a home changes hands. Ed Green says the current system is a deterrent to people interested …

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Drew Draws New Leadership

PRNewswire informs MHProNews Drew Industries, Inc. has announced that President and CEO Fred Zinn will step down from his position effective May 10, 2013, and will be replaced by Jason D. Lippert, Chairman and CEO of Lippert Components and Kinro, Inc., Drew’s two subsidiaries. An executive officer since 1988, Mr. …

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WSJ Misses the Mark

An article in NuwireInvestor refutes the charge in a Wall Street Journal piece from Dec. 11, 2012 that the manufactured housing market is declining while the site-built market is rebounding. Of the 50,000 MHCs in the nation, 45,000 serve as affordable housing for those who pay around $500 a month …

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Home Show Features HUD & MOD

The seattletimes reports with the 2012 median price of a house up seven percent since 2007, the Seattle Home Show will have its first full size home at the show in six years. Built by Fleetwood Homes, the 1,365 square-foot Rambler will take the place of 800 square-foot model homes …

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Future of MHC may Hinge on Grant

IBerkshires reports the town of Williamstown, Mass. has applied for a $6.25 million Hazard Mitigation Grant to buy out Spruces Mobile Home Park, pay MHC owner Morgan Management $600,000, and remove the infrastructure so no one could live there. Bordering the Hoosic River, the area was hit hard by flooding …

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Clayton Homes Siting School

KnoxNews informs MHProNews from Maryville, Tenn., Clayton Homes CEO Kevin Clayton announced the company is teaming up with long-time educator Patricia Bradley to open the first private STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) school in Tenn. With an acamedic calendar based on year-round education—nine weeks on, three weeks off– the …

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Passages: Edward J. Hussey, Sr.

MHProNews has learned of the death of Ed Hussey, Sr., 95, president and chairman of the board of Liberty Homes, of Goshen, IN for over 40 years. An outspoken advocate and strong supporter of the manufactured housing industry, he served two terms as chairman of the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) …

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Chickens Outlawed from MHC

The vernonmorningstar tells MHProNews from Lumby, BC in south central British Columbia, Canada the council has finalized a new set of zoning bylaws. One of them permits a laying hen on any lot that has a single-family dwelling zoned rural or residential, excluding manufactured home communities. (Image credit: iClipart)

New MH Included in Robin Hood Donation

Asbury Park Press informs MHProNews New York City’s Robin Hood Foundation, which began raising money after Hurricane Sandy, including the 12/12/12 rock-star concert, has distributed over $45 million of the $67 million raised. The majority of the funding is going for housing-related services, as in the past. Of the $10.5 …

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Drew Set to Release Q4 Results

RVBusiness informs MHProNews Drew Industries, Inc. of White Plains, NY will release its financials for Q4 2012 before the market opens on Wed. Feb. 20, and then host a conference call that same day at 11 AM ET for institutional investors and analysts. Others may listen to a live webcast …

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Senate Bill Likely to Fail

Joe Kelly of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA) tells MHProNews state Senate Study Bill 1076 that tightens regulations on the MH business is opposed by the IMHA board of directors and the industry as a whole. Proposed by state Attorney General Tom Miller, the proposed legislation deals with the …

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