Author name: Matthew Silver

Following a 25-year career operating a custom hardwood furnishing business and occasional writing, Matthew Silver has been writing professionally for over a dozen years, six of those for the factory-built housing industry. Otherwise, he may be found performing folk music in the Indianapolis area.

Cavco Subsidiary Gets Good Rap

4-Traders reports long-time insurance rating firm A.M. Best has conferred upon Standard Casualty Company a financial strength rating of A- (excellent), reflecting the company’s sufficient risk-adjusted capitalization, positive operating results, and excellent market smarts. A subsidiary of manufactured home producer Cavco Industries, Inc. (CVCO), Standard has historically adhered to strict […]

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Skyline Falls as do Most Stocks we Track

Continuing concerns about whether lawmakers will do what it takes to avoid the fiscal cliff overshadowed trading today as all three indexes closed down less than one percent. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average nudged down -0.46 percent, -58.9 points, closing at 12,756.18. The Nasdaq lost -0.70 percent, -20.37

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Killam Marches on Ottawa

CEO Philip Fraser of Killam Properties, who called Ottawa, Canada, the nation’s capital, “one of the strongest cities for long-term investment in Ontario,” says his company is on the prowl for more acquisitions there, reports the OttawaBusinessJaournl. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Killam purchased a 25 percent share in a

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Rhode Island to receive Federal Assistance

President Obama signed a disaster declaration—HUD No. 12-169–for the state of Rhode Island in the wake of Hurricane Sandy’s swath of damage. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are offering forbearance on loans to borrowers affected by Hurricane Sandy, and Freddie says its servicers can suspend eviction and foreclosure proceedings for

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Water Restored to MHCs

The BarrowCountyNews from Winder, Georgia reports two MHCs finally have their water back on after the owner, Affordable Housing Communities (AHC), paid thousands in back utility bills. Residents of Russell Village and Winder Village Mobile Home Parks had running water off and on Thursday and Friday of last week, but

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Most Tracked Housing Stocks Close Down

Stocks were stymied today by investors’ fears about the impending fiscal cliff as well as the debt crisis in Europe and Greece, as the three major indexes moved no more than 0.02 percent. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved nowhere, closing at 12,815.16. The Nasdaq lost -0.02 percent,

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Lippert Rebrands Division and Consolidates Manufacturing

RVBusinss says Lippert Components, Inc., a subsidiary of Drew Industries, Inc., has announced plans to re-brand its seating and furniture operations into Lippert Interior Solutions, and consolidate its seating manufacturing operations into one 160,000 manufacturing plant instead of the current two 70,000 square foot facilities. Says LCI Director of Product

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Has Homebuilding Hit a Bump?

CNNMoney reports homebuilder D. R. Horton (DHI) missed revenue estimates in the third quarter 2012, but notched a profit that beat estimates. Meanwhile, Beazer Homes (BZH) exceeded its revenue expectations but its quarterly loss was more than anticipated, as it’s stock dropped nearly 14 percent. Horton’s shares fell 3.5 percent.

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Two-story Container Home

JetsonGreen tells MHProNews M. Gerwind Architects, trying to close in on a net-zero energy home, has developed a narrow 145 foot long container dwelling with a cantilevered master bedroom. This 2,800 square foot modular unit has 140 feet of solar panels and is being sited in Boulder, Colo. Although they

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Fair Credit Reporting Act—New for 2013

MHProNews has learned effective Jan. 2013 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will assume authority of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) as it moves out of the Federal Trade Commission. The CFPB issued new regulations that delineate the form governing the conducting of a credit check by a prospective

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Betting with Buffett

Further evidence that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is poised for the worst housing slump in 70 years to end, he has been buying real estate brokerages around the nation and is partnering with a Canadian real estate brokerage to double the scope of his business. Partnering with Brookfield Asset Management,

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Town Needs to Define Modular

The DailyStatesman says the Bernie, Missouri Board of Aldermen turned down the recommendation of the city’s zoning committee to allow modular homes in all R-2 areas of the city. Five modular homes have been discovered in areas zoned only for single-family homes and duplexes. Alderman Tim Gage said the aldermen

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Home Builder Confidence Grows in Sr. Market

According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) 55+ Housing Market Index (HMI), builder confidence increased in the third quarter 2012 threefold over a year ago, from 12 to 36. A score of 50 or better indicates more builders see conditions as favorable, as opposed to unfavorable. There are

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