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Multifamily Sector Continues Rebounding

Where any number over 50 indicates more builders see the market as improving rather than getting worse, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Multifamily Production Index (MPI) dropped two points to 52, while still marking the fifth consecutive quarter with a reading over 50. The MPI measures construction of …

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Housing Recovery Still on Track

According to what Trulia tells MHProNews, based on housing starts, existing home sales, and the delinquency/foreclosure rate, the housing market is 54 percent back to normal. April housing starts dropped to an annualized rate of 853,000, down 16 percent from March to the lowest level since Nov. 2012, putting it …

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Modular Multifamily Housing Growing in Urban Areas

Allison Arieff says in The New York Times, in addition to the 1,500 modular apartment units at the 32-story Brooklyn Atlantic Yards and the ten-story micro modular apartments with 55 units being designed by nArchitects in Manhattan, GRO Architects is constructing over 300,000 square feet of modular housing in Baltimore …

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Total Home Sales Rise in April

MHProNews has learned from CNNMoney the National Association of Realtors (NAR) released figures today that show total home sales rose 0.6 percent in April to just under an annual pace of five million, up nearly ten percent from a year ago. Lawrence Yun. Chief economist for NAR, noting consumer traffic …

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Immigration Reform Could be Boon to Housing Industry

According to inman, estimates released by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) say proposed immigration reform would result in the purchase of 3,000,000 homes by Hispanics, generating over $500 billion in home sales. An additional $233 billion in commissions, fees and spending connected to home-ownership would further …

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Dow and S&P Hit New Highs; Tracked Housing Stocks Mixed

Investors, hearing that the Federal Reserve may continue its Quantitative Easing policy, sent the Dow and the S&P to new highs during today’s trading session. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained +0.34 percent, +52.3 points, to close the day at 15,387.58. The Nasdaq advanced +0.16 percent, +5.69 points, …

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Housing Economists Project Positive News

Ahead of official forecasts by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and the Commerce Dept., nationalmortgagenews informs MHProNews a survey of economists by Bloomberg reports new and existing home sales rose to a seasonally-adjusted-annual-rate (SAAR) of 5.41 million in April. This marks the highest number since Nov. 2009 when the …

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Charleston Slowly Building Modular Homes

As the postandcourier informs MHProNews, modular homes have been slow to catch on in the Charleston, South Carolina area, although there are pockets in the city that have them, most notably north Charleston-based, Hunley Waters, which is all modular homes. Supplied by Nationwide Homes in Martinsville, Vir., the dwellings are …

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Credit Unions to Reduce Lending

The nationalmortgagenews reports in a survey of credit unions responding to the QM Rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), 44 percent say they will no longer originate non-qualified mortgages and another 44 percent will reduce originations. In the survey conducted by the National Association of Federal Credit …

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Shipping Containers to Modular Homes

Lanka Business Today reports the demand in Sri Lanka for shipping containers converted into modular homes has begun a trend causing one modular home builder to double production in order to meet demand. Dharshana Fernando, Managing Director of Hybrid Homes (pvt) Limited, says, “We have received considerable amount of orders …

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April: Housing Starts Drop; Housing Permits Rise

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports while housing starts fell 16.5 percent to a seasonably-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 853,000 in April, housing permit issuance rose 14.3 percent to a SAAR of 1.02 million units, the highest rate since June of 2008. Based on data from HUD and …

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In some Markets Appraisals Equal Selling Price

CNNMoney reports as home prices increase and inventories shrink, appraisers are valuing homes at or above their values, according to chief economist Lawrence Yun of the National Association of Realtors. A Seattle-based real estate agent says none of the appraisals for the homes he has sold this year have come …

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Mortgage Apps Fall

MHProNews has learned from HousingWire mortgage applications dropped 7.3 percent from the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), and the refinance index fell eight percent from the previous week. Although the seasonally adjusted purchase index dropped four percent from the prior week, it was ten percent above …

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Builder Confidence Regains Three Points

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) composite reports builder confidence rose from 41 in April to 44 in May, as all three indexes that make up the composite gained. The HMI is based on builders’ perceptions of current sales, sales expectations, and traffic of …

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Housing Affordability Remains Strong

The National Association of Home Builders reports 73.7 percent of the new and existing homes sold in the first quarter of 2013 were affordable to families earning the annual median income of $64,400, down slightly from 74.9 percent in Q4 2012. The data for the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index …

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Policymakers should Deal Gingerly with FHA

While many call for the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) to reduce its presence in the mortgage market, it would not be a wise move with purchase loans as low as they are. MHProNews has learned from nationalmortgagenews, even though much of the housing market news is encouraging, only 2.3 million …

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Builder Sentiment up for Senior Market

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) informs MHProNews their 55+single-family Housing Market Index (HMI) rose 19 points in the first quarter of 2013 to 46, the largest first quarter increase since the measurement began in 2008. Based on builders’ sentiments about the condition of the market for the coming …

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CoreLogic reports Home Price Jump

HousingWire tells MHProNews that the most recent CoreLogic home price index spiked 10.5 percent nationally, the 13th consecutive monthly increase in home prices nationally. “For the first time since March 2006, both the overall index and the index that excludes distressed sales are above 10 percent year over year,” said …

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Falling Income may Stall Recovery

According to cbsnews, a report based on recent data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey states that the percentage of renters paying over 50 percent of their income increased from 22.8 percent to 26.4 percent. The foreclosure crisis, falling home prices, and tighter credit drove former homeowners into rentals …

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