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Buffett: Eurozone Needs to Unify Better

In a Q&A session at Washington, D.C.’s Economic Club, Berkshire Hathaway’s Chairman Warren Buffett said there will not be another recession “unless events in Europe develop in some way that spills over here big-time,” according to BloombergNews. Responding to questions posed by David Rubenstein, co-CEO of Carlyle Group LP, the …

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Rent Control to Continue in Oceanside

In a story MHProNews.com has been following for over a year, voters in Oceanside, California overwhelmingly voted down Proposition E which would gradually eliminate rent control in the city’s 17 MHCs. City council Councilman Jerry Kern, who championed eliminating the rent control measure that has been in effect since 1984, …

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Nearby Housing Development Raises Concerns

The NewHavenRegister says the Ryder Woods Mobile Home Park in Milford, Connecticut was moved in 2005 to make way for a WalMart, and the developer paid fairly and squarely to move the 200 families. Three years ago the Ryder family re-purchased the community to make sure it would never have …

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Passages: Mitzi Olson

TwinCities reports the woman who with her husband helped found Landfall, Minnesota’s “premier manufactured housing community”, died May 26 at 82. After WWII she and her husband, James, moved to the property and lived in a mobile home James had built, when it was “just cows and country out there,” …

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Green Courte Acquires Fla MHC

MarketWatch reports Chicago-based Green Courte Partners, LLC announces the acquisition from CRF Communities of Plantation Landings, an MHC in Haines city Florida. The four-star 394 home site age-restricted community is fully leased, MHProNews.com has learned. In 2009, Green Courte’s second fund, Green Courte Real Estate Partners ll, LLC, purchased Royal …

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Modular Multi-Unit First for NY

The non-profit Concern for Independent Living, Inc. dedicated the state’s first large, multi-family modular apartment building in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York. The 65-unit MacDougal Street Apartments will create 18 new permanent jobs and will be home to 65 low-income residents recovering from mental illness. MarketWatch tells MHProNews.com …

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HUD and MOD Codes Ahead of County

TrinidadTimes says Las Animas County in southern Colorado has not updated its building codes since 2003, and county building inspector Joe Richards says updating them to 2009 standards might save homeowners and businesses on their property insurance. The Insurance Services Office rates buildings on a scale of one to ten …

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Mod Builder Supports The Cure

Modular builder Homes by Vanderbuilt is partnering with the Susan B. Komen Triangle Race for the Cure June 9, 2012 at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina. SBWire says Vanderbuilt hopes to raise $5,000, and will match $5 for every $1 raised until the goal is reached. Seventy-five percent of …

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MHC Owner Leaves Legacy

SonomaCountyGazette in California names Harold C. Aguirre and the HCA Program as the Sonoma County Housing Coalition’s 2012 Housing Heroes, for quietly helping some 45,000 people over the years avoid homelessness. Aguirre made his family fortune in real estate, beginning in 1964 with MHCs, as HCA Management, and in 1989 …

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MHC Development Denied Again

LivingstonDaily in Michigan reports Mike Hendee has been trying to develop his 144-acre site halfway between Lansing and Detroit into a 498 site manufactured housing community since 2002. Favorable rulings by the Livingston County Circuit Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals were overturned by the state supreme court which …

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Rent ‘Decontrol’ on Ballot

Reporting on a story we have been following since May 2011, NCTimes says rent control supporters in Oceanside, California have been out in numbers demonstrating against Proposition E, a measure that will phase out rent control in all 17 of the city’s MHCs, to be decided by voters in a …

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Clayton Supports TV Ad Blitz

KnoxNews in Knoxville, Tennessee, tells MHProNews.com the Partnership Initiatives Fund, a branch of the Knoxville Chamber of Congress, is promoting a TV ad campaign supporting the addition of $35 million to the mayor’s education budget. The schools had asked for the funding to improve the schools, but Knox County Mayor …

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Mass. Real Estate Market Improves Slightly

BostonGlobe reports for the first time in seven months, prices for single-family homes in Massachusetts rose modestly, 1.1%, as the median price hit $275,000 in April, according to Boston real estate company Warren Group. The number of single-family homes sold in April rose almost 22 percent over April 2011, marking …

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New Modular Builder on the Block

The Chronicle tells us another modular player has entered the housing game in the oil boom of North Dakota. Colorado-based Confluence has already set the first of ten units of apartments called Confluence at Harvest Hills, as the initial 12 modules were sited May 15. Occupancy of the first unit …

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MOD to House Mental Health Patients

VTDigger says Tropical Storm Irene flooded portions of the Vermont State Hospital in Waterbury, Vermont, and since then some of the patients are being held in state prisons. Now the state is looking into a modular high-security unit in Waterbury to house mental patients being held under court order. Noting …

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New HARP Spurs Lending

Writing in OriginationNews, Paul Muolo says changes made to the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) have sparked an increase in mortgages beyond what the industry anticipated. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s overhauling their automated underwriting (AU) systems has also added to competition. Noting this may be the most successful mortgage …

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Buffett a Newspaper Raider? Not.

In it’s second newspaper conglomerate acquisition in six months, HoumaToday tells MHProNews.com Berkshire Hathaway has purchased 63 of Media General’s newspaper properties for $142 million cash, including the Richmond Times Dispatch and Winston Salem Journal. “In towns and cities where there is a strong sense of community, there is no …

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Housing Summit Meets in ND

InForum says organizers of the Bakken Housing Summit in Williston, North Dakota are calling for 5,000 homes in western ND in the next 24 months to meet the demand for housing in this oil rich region. Real estate developer Michael Milner of Salt Lake City says, “Without federal interference, this …

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MHI to Announce Staff Changes

Sources tell MHProNews.com that MHI will announce a staff change today. Rae Ann Bevington, who has filled the role of Vice President of Legislative Affairs at the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), MHI-PAC director and other duties is leaving to take on a new association role with ACA International, an international …

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