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Housing Market, including Manufactured Homes, tight in East Texas

Speaking of the housing market in Smith County’s Tyler, Texas, realtor Amy Montayne says, “It’s getting crazy now. There are just so many people moving to Tyler, migrating here from other states and big cities. It’s exciting, but we’re working ourselves to death. It’s a very, very competitive market.” According …

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Rising Rents could Forestall Homeownership

In a survey of 1,000 millennial renters, rent.com discovered while 57 percent rank affordability as the major consideration, 55 percent stated they would pay an extra $150 month to stay in an apartment they really liked, and 24 percent said they would pay $400 more for that same apartment. Given …

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Housing Market Recovery Moving Slowly

The National Association of Home Builders/First American Leading Markets Index (LMI) tells MHProNews 68 of the 360 metro areas nationwide equaled or exceeded their last normal levels of economic and housing activity in Q1 of 2015. Based on current permit, price and employment information, nationwide the average is running at …

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A Short Story on the Tiny Home Movement

Australian filmmaker Jeremy Beasley has been documenting the Tiny Home movement which began in the U. S. 15 years ago, and estimates there are between 500 and 1,000, although the exact number is unknown because many are under the radar. As MHProNews reported Oct. 21, 2014 on a 70 square-foot …

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HUD Code Manufactured Home Production Continues Rising

Based on official statistics gathered on behalf of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) informs MHProNews that HUD Code production of manufactured homes in March hit 5,602, a 14.3 percent increase over the 4,899 homes produced in March 2014. This …

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Market for Single-family 55+ Building Remains Strong

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) tells MHProNews that builder confidence in the single-family 55+ housing market remains strong in Q1 2015 despite the index edging down one point to 58 from the previous quarter. This marks the fourth consecutive quarter the Housing Market Index (HMI) has been above …

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Consumer Confidence Receding

The private research group the Conference Board reports consumers are more worried about the economy as well as the outlook for the future. As the Wall Street Journal tells rvbusiness, its index of consumer confidence dropped to 95.2 in April, from 101.4 in March. Consumers’ assessment of current economic conditions …

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Home Prices Continue to Rise, Outpacing Wages

According to thehill, home prices increased as Standard & Poor’s/Case Shiller 20-city index notched a five percent annual gain in February, an increase over the 4.5 percent pace in January, marking 34 months of growth. “Home prices continue to rise and outpace both inflation and wage gains,” said David Blitzer, …

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Pending Home Sales Inch Up

MHProNews has learned from bloomberg pending home sales of previously-owned homes for March rose 1.1 percent following a revised 3.6 percent jump in February, which was the biggest increase since October 2010, according to figures from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The increase was one tenth of one percent …

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Sunday Morning Recap April 19-April 25 2015

Sun Releases Q1 Financials, Patrick, Drew set to do same. One modular dealer opens in Midwest, another spreads West. MHC Makes Room for Retail Frontage. Fannie Mae Exempts MH Loans from Caps. ROI for MHCs Rises. Malibu Mobile Homes Taxed as Personal Property. Elizabeth Warren Blocks Reform. MHC Owner Yields …

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Spike in Existing Home Sales Inaccurate

Following a story MHProNews posted earlier regarding a significant rise in existing home sales based on numbers of the National Association of Realtors, Dave Kranzler, writing for seekingalpha, says when the numbers are put into a longer range historical context, there is “more sizzle than substance.” Home sales were said …

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Sales of Previously Owned Homes, Purchase Applications on the Rise

As the National Association of Realtors (NAR) informs MHProNews, purchases of previously owned homes rose 6.1 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 5.19 million, the most in four years, and to the highest level since Sept. 2013. Houses sold on average after 52 days on the market, the quickest …

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Return on Investment for Manufactured Home Communities Grows

As incomes stagnate, leading to higher demand for low-cost housing, manufactured home communities (MHC) are becoming a larger draw, and MHC owners are raising rents. In addition, few new MHCs are being built, so the larger companies such as Equity LifeStyle Properties, Sun Communities and UMH Properties, Inc., all three …

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Meeting the Demand of a Rising Singles Population

Since 1940, the number of people living alone in the U. S. has grown from seven percent to over 25 percent, as washingtonpost informs MHProNews. But our housing stock is built for families: Two bedroom starter homes with one bath, three-bedroom family homes with two bathrooms, and apartments designed for …

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Housing Starts Inch Up Two Percent; Housing Permits Fall 5.7 Percent

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) tells MHProNews housing starts rose two percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 926,000 units in March, according to data from the U. S. Department of Commerce. Single-family home production increased 4.4 percent to a SAAR in March of 618,000; multifamily starts …

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Federal Reserve’s Fischer says the Fed will be Temperate in its Movement on Interest Rates

According to an interview with Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer, although the economy in the first quarter was “poor,” he says the rebound is already underway with wage increases. The bond market turned negative on these remarks, according to what cnbc tells MHProNews, fearing interest rates will move up …

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Two of the Top Five Single-family Housing Markets Live in Texas

Collating data on rising home prices, affordability, strong housing demand, and excellent economic demographics, housingwire tells MHProNews Auction.com has chosen the five top single-family housing markets. Auction.com Executive Vice President Rick Sharga says, “As the U.S. housing market has continued to recover from the Great Recession, we’ve seen significant regional …

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Housing Market Index Rises to Highest Yearly Point

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) tells MHProNews builder confidence for single-family, newly-built homes rose four points in April to 56 points on the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). Any number over 50 indicates more builders see conditions as good rather than poor. NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe …

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Home Values Rise Over 2014 but Change Little Month to Month

According to Quicken Loans March report, appraisers’ opinions of home values fell 0.40 percent below homeowners opinions last month, as homeowners continue to overvalue their homes. In addition, the national Home Value Index indicates home values dropped 0.56 percent in March, consistent with most metro areas that saw little change …

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Modular Building: Front End Savings, but Long Term Sustainability?

As growing populations and housing shortages continue to confound especially urban planners, one solution lies in modular fabrication, as theguardian informs MHProNews. While proponents say this method is the way forward because it is energy efficient, allows for more quality control and savings in time and energy, and produces less …

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