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Modular Homes Hitting Millions in Australia

While most of the modular homes in Australia are for coastal and rural retreats, more architect-designed, multi-million-dollar prefabricated homes are being trucked 500 to 600 miles and craned into place, sometimes costing over $100,000 just for transport. While the prefab market in Australia is relatively immature, representing only about one …

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Traditional Home Buyers Returning to Market as Investors Leave

Home prices rose 0.5 percent in October over the previous month, according to nationalmortgagenews.com, as prices climbed 8.2 percent year-over-year, based on data from the Federal Housing Finance Administration (FHFA). Investors have reduced the inventory of distressed properties as mortgage rates rise, and gains in employment are attracting more home …

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New Home Sales Slide in November

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports sales of newly-built single-family homes fell 2.1 percent in November to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 464,000 units. According to data released by the U S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this follows an upwardly …

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Housing Market Continues to Support Economic Recovery

The Commerce Department reported that sales of durable goods spiked 3.2 percent in November, well above the two percent economists had predicted. A measure of planned business spending for capital goods marked its biggest gain in nearly a year in November, which indicates growth into next year. While sales of …

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Multifamily Housing will Remain Strong

A report from CBRE, the world’s largest commercial real estate services firm, states that multifamily rents will increase 2.5 percent a year for the next three years, with the pace of construction leveling off at 216,000 units each year through 2018. It has been 3.9 percent growth a year since …

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Sales of Existing Homes Fall

Marking the third consecutive month of falling sales, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports sales of previously-owned homes edged down 1.2 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 4.9 million homes sold. The combination of rising mortgage rates, low inventory of available homes and tight credit have contributed to …

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Home Builders Confidence Continues Rising

The National Association of Home Builders reports builder confidence rose four points in Dec. to 58, where any number over 50 indicates builders see the market as good rather than poor. The Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) is based on current sales conditions, sales expectations and traffic of prospective …

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Demand Rises for Walkable Communities

The Home Design Trends Survey reports consumer interest for pedestrian-friendly communities with mixed-use development grew from 45 percent in 2012 to 58 percent this year. Further, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) says preference for more access to recreational activities increased from 40 to 49 percent over the same period, …

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New Home Sales Fall, Loan Size Rises

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) says mortgage applications for new home purchases dropped 18 percent in November over October, but the size of the average loan continued moving up. As HousingWire tells MHProNews, home loan size has risen over $12,000 to $295,523 since last summer. New home sales fell from …

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Modular Housing Continues Rising in Big Apple

As MHProNews posted Aug. 8, 2013, New York City has 17 modular housing projects currently under way. The largest of them, the 32-story, Forest City Ratner’s B2, comprised of 930 steel-framed units, will see the first modules arrive Thursday, Dec. 12, according to DNAinfo.com. Of the 363 apartment units, half …

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Household Formation Falling; Mortgage Positions Dwindle

Based on a nationwide sampling of 100,000 addresses earlier this year, the U. S. Census Bureau has determined that 66 percent of households in 2013 were family households, down from 81 percent in 1970. As mortgagedailynews.com tells MHProNews, the number of single-person households rose to 27 percent in 2013 from …

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Home Sales up 33% in Coeur d’Alene

MHProNews has learned overall sales of homes in the Coeur d’Alene Multiple Listing Service (MLS) are up 33 percent over 2012, although some rural areas are showing increases of 70 to 75 percent. The sales of newly-built homes doubled year-over-year, while foreclosures and short sales made up half of total …

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Potential Home Buyers Shift Attention to Holiday Shopping

The number of people looking to buy a home in November dropped seven percent from October, but it was less than the 11 percent drop for the same period last year, according to what Redfin tells nationalmortgagenews. Meanwhile, eleven percent fewer people signed offers in Nov. over Oct., but an …

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Housing Markets Slowly Improving

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/First American Leading Markets Index (LMI), which recently replace NAHB’s improving market index (IMI), indicates markets in 54 of the 350 major metro markets returned to or exceeded their last normal levels of economic activity. Based on current permits, prices and employment data, LMI …

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Manufactured Housing Production Rises again in October

According to the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR), statistics from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reveal HUD Code manufacturers produced 6,078 homes in October, an increase of 18.5 percent over the 5,127 homes in Oct. 2012. Total HUD Code production for the year …

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Manufactured Housing Remains as Preferred Pre-Fab

As part of their Prefabricated Housing—Global Strategic Market Report, researchandmarkets.com states the manufactured homes segment of the industry accounts for ten percent of housing starts in the U. S., and contributes significant revenues to the entire housing industry, especially since shipments began rising in 2011. While low housing costs particularly …

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Home Prices Notch Double Digit Growth

In yet another measure of the housing market recovery, the S&P/Case Shiller Home Price Index reveals home prices rose 11 percent from a year ago, the first year-over-year double digit gain since early 2006, before the housing bubble hit its high. The gain over last quarter was three percent, following …

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Median Residential Sales Price Holds Steady

The latest news from the RealtyTrac Residential Sales Report indicates the national median sales price of all residential properties, including distressed and non-distressed, remained at $170,000, the same as Sept., but six percent higher than a year ago Oct. Additionally, HousingWire says this marks the 18th consecutive month of median …

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Building Permits Surpass One Million

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports the issuance of new building permits rose 6.2 percent in Oct. to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,034 million units, an increase over Sept.’s 5.2 percent rise to 974,000 units. Of this, multifamily rose 15.3 percent to 414,000 units, while on …

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Multifamily Building Rises as Vacancy Falls

The Multifamily Production Index (MPI) of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) hit 54 in the third quarter, seven points less than the second quarter but the seventh consecutive rating above 50. The MPI measures construction of low-rent units, market-rate rental units and condominiums, where a number above 50 …

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