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Sales of Existing Homes Climb in Indianapolis Area

IndyStar reports existing home sales in Central Indiana rose 13.2 percent in October over the same month last year. The Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors (MIBOR), which covers a 13 county metro area, said the 1,735 homes sold last month mark the fourth straight month sales have grown. Sales of …

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MH Shipments Rise in Sept.

Bloomberg reports the U.S. Census Bureau says Sept. manufactured housing shipments rose to a seasonally adjusted rate of 54,000 units, an increase of 3,000 units over August 2011. Placements fell 3,000 from August, and dealer inventory gained 1,000 units, all seasonally adjusted figures. The average price of a manufactured home …

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Housing Consultant: Recovery Three Years Out

HousingWire reports John Burns Real Estate Consulting says the excess housing vacancy level reached 3.2 million dwellings in 2009, and has fallen to 2.4 million units, but that will take 3-4 years to occupy. Despite the push by government and industry for more loan modifications, John Burns shows 72 percent …

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Modular is Afoot in Egyptian University

GreenProphet reports that students at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, have designed a solar powered modular home to compete in the Solar Decathlon next year. However, the upheaval of the Arab Spring has led to new leadership in Egypt, and funding to enter the competition next fall in Spain …

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MH on the Move in New York

Uticaod reports from New Hartford, New York, just west of Utica, the town has issued more permits for manufactured housing this year than in the previous two years combined. There have been only seven permits for site-built homes this year. Noting the 31 permits for MH, New Hartford town Codes …

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Inching Along in Indy: Building Permits Rise and Fall

IndyStar reports new home building permits for October in Indianapolis increased 16 percent over last October, according to the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI). Of the 269 permits issued in this nine-county area, 103 were for Hamilton County, an upscale suburban area just north of the city, which registered …

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Home Builders: 30 Points from Condition “Good”

The National Association of Home Builders reports builder confidence rose in November three points to 20 on the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) for newly-built single family homes. Building on a three point increase from October, the HMI is at its highest point in 18 months. NAHB Chief Economist …

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New Mexico County set to Regulate MHCs

Daily-Times reports from Farmington, New Mexico, that in San Juan County, in the northwestern corner of the state, the county commissioners took another step towards regulating manufactured home communities. An ordinance was passed requiring developers to obtain a license from the community development department and pay a fee for building …

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Low Interest, Low Home Prices, Still Buyers Wait

RealtorMag reports a survey of 1,000 adults by Move Inc. reveals 27 percent of respondents say they plan to buy a home in the next two or three years, but only two percent intend to buy within 12 months. 23 percent are delaying the purchase over concerns for the real …

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Oil Boom Creates other Gushers

Following up on a story we published Oct 21, 2011, about the oil boom and subsequent housing shortage in Williston, ND, ArgusLeader reports neighboring South Dakota is reaping benefits from the black gold rush driving the economy. Custom Touch Homes in Madison and Superior Homes in Watertown have contracts to …

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Multitude of Foreclosures Still in Pipeline?

OriginationNews says according to RealtyTrac, foreclosure filings rose seven percent in October, but have declined by 31 percent from a year ago. However, the report indicates a backlog of foreclosures that have not been filed, that some megabanks are waiting for the pending robo-signing settlement. One attorney says he has …

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Mortgage Applications Up, FRMs Drop

HousingWire reports mortgage applications spiked 10.3 percent last week on a seasonally-adjusted basis, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) market composite index. On an unadjusted basis the index increase amounted to 9.9 percent. Mortgage refinance applications accounted for 78.6 percent of all applications, an increase from 77.1 percent last …

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Modular Roll House Made of Plastic

GreenMuze reports a conceptual modular house featuring computer-controlled glass panels that control the amount of light entering the home is engineered for quick assembly, and is adaptable to harsh living conditions, including the desert. The California Roll House, created by designer Christopher Daniel, is engineered from fiber reinforced plastic and …

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The Top Eight U.S. Hot Spots for Growth

RealtorMag reports a study by Builder Magazine and Hanley Wood Market Intelligence says urban areas with large universities, military bases, and strong private sector employment will drive the eight healthiest housing markets in 2012. Based on expected price appreciation, population growth, income growth, and improving employment picture, and factoring in …

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Modular Bites into the Big Apple?

CrainsNewYork reports a conference in New York City to discuss the shortage and expense of housing in the city resulted in several innovative approaches by advocates and architects, including modular. Many of the proposals at the Citizens Housing and Planning Council are for smaller, cheaper quarters, and some suggest communal …

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Housing Values Continue Dropping

HousingWire reports housing prices fell 1.1 percent in Sept., marking the second straight month drop, according to the CoreLogic home price index. Single-family home prices fell 4.1 percent from Sept. 2010, and excluding distressed sales, dropped 1.1 percent from a year earlier. Core Logic Chief Economist Mark Fleming says prices …

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Good Bet for ROI: Multi-family Housing

TheStreet reports the one of the best investments outside the stock and bond market is in multi-family housing. A report by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies says from 2006 to 2010, the number of renter households increased by 692,000 per year while owner households fell 201,000 annually. Real …

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Factory-built Housing Increasing in Popularity

CNBC reports following consolidation in the MH industry, surviving companies are targeting the energy efficient home-building market. “Manufactured homes offer quality housing at costs from 10 to 35 percent less than site-built construction. As people continue to see utility costs rise with inflation, they will appreciate the cost savings achievable …

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Modular Vacations on Cape Cod

CapeCodTimes reports Jacques Lapointe, owner and developer of Pleasant Bay Homes of East Harwich, Massachusetts, has placed nearly 200 modular homes on the Cape since 1999. The most recent is a 4,600 square foot five-bedroom home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Orleans, MA for Dee Overton. “This was a paper …

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Growth in New Single-Family Home Sales

MHProNews has learned that the U.S. Commerce Department reports newly-built, single-family home sales rose 5.7 percent in September, recording their best growth in five months, to a seasonally-adjusted rate of 313,000 units. “The improved rate of new-home sales in September is on par with NAHB’s forecast for the overall number …

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