Manufactured Homes

MHC Ownership: Good Retirement Income

Frank Rolfe, CEO of MHC owner American Home Communities, LP, writes in NuWireInvestor that buying a small manufactured home community for retirement income is a feasible way to maintain a reasonable standard of living. Given that safe investments only give you a return of two percent, you need $3,000,000 in …

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Site-Built Homes Replaced with New MH

The JeffersonPost reports from Ashe County, North Carolina, the High Country Council of Governments is once again applying for a grant to help low-income residents make much-needed home repairs, and in some cases, replace unlivable homes with new manufactured homes. Since 2002, every three years all NC counties, except Wake …

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Missouri’s “Mobile Home Mile” a Casualty of the Economy

From KY3News in Springfield, Missouri, MHProNews.com learns about the demise of a strip of roadway known as Mobile Home Mile. The report says the current decline in sales is easily the worst in decades. Don Whiteman of Granny’s Mobile Homes told the reporter his business has gone from probably delivering …

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Arizona Community Focusing on Low Cost Green Living

Manufactured home builders have long been known to provide cutting-edge energy efficiency options in the homes they offer the public. Hillcrest in Bullhead City, Arizona recently staked out its position to energy efficiency and green living. The company, in cooperation with Hallmark-Southwest Corporation, a California based manufactured home builder, announced …

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Patrick Industries Acquires Graphics Company

SacBee reports MH and RV component manufacturer and distributor Patrick Industries, Inc., has finalized its acquisition of Elkhart, Indiana-based Performance Graphics, a designer, producer, and installer of exterior graphics for the RV, marine, enclosed trailer, and racing industries. Todd Cleveland, President and CEO of Patrick, said, “The acquisition of Performance …

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Board Member Resigns

MarketWatch reports from Eagle, Idaho, that Terrence J. Sheldon has resigned from the board of directors of T.J.T., Inc., effective Dec. 15, 2011. T.J.T. is a major supplier of recycled axles and tires to the manufactured housing industry, serving 14 western states from its recycling facilities in Idaho and California. …

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MHARR’s meeting with GNMA may Spur MH Industry

MHProNews has learned that theMHARR Board officials and staff met on December 14, 2011 with Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) President Theodore W. Tozer to discuss the securitization requirements that have limited FHA (Federal Housing Administration) Title I manufactured housing loans. Currently, GNMA requires a minimum net worth of $10 …

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New Ordinance to Reduce Health Risks in MHCs

Following up on a story from Dec. 6, 2011, Daily-Times reports from Farmington, New Mexico, the San Juan County Commissioners passed an ordinance requiring new MHC and RV developments to have their waste systems approved by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED). Dennis McQuillan, Liquid Waste Manager with NMED, says …

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UMH Expands its Holdings

MHProNews has learned from PR Newswire that New Jersey-based UMH Properties, Inc., has acquired City View manufactured housing community in Lewiston, Pennsylvania, for $750,000. The 59 home site community is situated on 22 acres in south central PA. Samuel A. Landy, President, stated, “We are pleased to announce the acquisition …

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MHC in SC Offering Cottage Homes

ThePostandCourier tells MHProNews the Southern Palms MHC in Ladson, South Carolina, just north of Charleston is promoting Cottage homes of 1,056 to 1,400 square feet for vacationers and those seeking smaller dwellings. Owned by Jensen Communities of Connecticut, which operates 30 MHCs in eight states, the age 55-plus community offers …

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Oregon Revokes License for Fuqua Homes

MHPronews.com has learned from the Register-Guard in Eugene, Oregon that the state has revoked the license of Fuqua Homes of Bend to sell homes. The company also received a fine of $155,000 for failing to deliver on purchased homes or refund deposits. The Department of Consumer and Business Services has …

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MHCC: Invitation to Serve

MHProNews.com has learned the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued an announcement asking for nominations, with approval of the Secretary, to serve on the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee. Consensus Committee members serve for a three-year term up to two terms. The 21 voting members are appointed …

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Sun Declares Q4 2011 Dividends

MarketWatch reports real estate investment trust (REIT) Sun Communities, Inc., announced its board of directors declared a dividend of $0.63 a share for the fourth quarter 2011. Payable Jan. 20, 2012, Sun has 21.8 million shares outstanding. The company owns and operates 156 manufactured housing communities with 54,000 sites. The …

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North Dakota Oil Boom Drawing Midwest MH Producers

Following up on a story we published Nov. 14, 2011, OmahaWorld-Telegram reports the oil boom in North Dakota continues to have positive repercussions for area MH producers. The York, Nebraska, Champion Home Builders plant has doubled its production staff since summer to 150, and intends to hire another 50 early …

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Down Under Dealing with MH Siting

Input from manufactured home owners, community operators, and the public at large is sought on the issue of alternative manufactured home placement outside MHCs, according to MySunshineCoast in Australia. Housing Minister Karen Struthers, speaking at the Manufactured Home Owners Consumers Forum, suggests participants weigh in on the recently released discussion …

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Judge Calls Alabama Immigration Law Discriminatory

Following up on a story we published Nov. 28, 2011, MontgomeryAdvertiser reports Federal Judge Myron Thompson issued an injunction Monday against part of the Alabama immigration law that prevents undocumented aliens from entering into any type of business transaction with the state. He called the law “discriminatorily based.” The injunction …

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Desireable Land in Fla. May Finally Become MHC

According to the News-Journal, a one thousand acre site in Ormond Beach, Florida, is once again rankling feathers. Turned down ten years ago as an MHC, $150,000 homes were supposed to be built, but none were. The developer has returned asking for an amendment to the agreement with Volusia County, …

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Ken Cashin’s Political Windstorm

TampaBay reports a $33 million program over the past 12 years to retrofit thousands of pre-HUD Code homes with anchors to make them more storm resistant has come under fire for not living up to its expectations. Longtime manufactured housing supply businessman and lobbyist for the MH industry, Ken Cashin, …

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Death Toll Higher in Site-Built Homes

AnnistonStar reports in a piece written by the editorial board of the paper, that conventional wisdom maintains site-built homes of bricks and mortar withstand the effects of a tornado better than manufactured housing. However, the National Weather Service (NWS) has determined where 166 of the 248 Alabama victims died during …

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MHC to Become Historical Landmark?

SantaMonicaDispatch reports the Monterey Trailer Park in Los Angeles, California, was declared a Historical Cultural Monument Landmark in 2002 by the city of Los Angeles for being “a prime example of an early 20th Century recreation and housing resource in the booming Post WWII Los Angeles area.” It was originally …

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