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Non-profit States Affordable Housing Financings Rise

The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCHSA), a national non-profit that advocates before Congress on behalf of Housing Finance Agencies (HFAs) for affordable housing, reports the number of single-family homes financed by HFAs increased 41% in 2010 over 2009. mortgageorb says according to the 2010 NCHSA Factbook, HFAs financed […]

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Modular Builder Closing

ModularHomeCoach informs MHProNews Haven Homes in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania will cease operations for the final time Sept. 24, 2012 after 40 years in business. As of 3:00 PM July 27 the stopped accepting orders for their line of modular homes. The company says the current economic environment and recent health issues

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Commissioners Give Sprinklers a Wet Blanket Welcome

The CumberlandTimesNews in Cumberland, Maryland says Allegany County Commissioners will consider a proposed change in the county’s sprinkler law that will delay the stricter regulations until the state adoption of the International Residential Code (IRC) takes effect in 2015. Currently, all multi-family dwellings are required to have sprinklers, but the

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In Western North Dakota, Finding Housing is the Challenge

Yahoo! Finance reports while most of the U.S. is still reeling from the effects of the housing downturn, the shortage of housing in western North Dakota is so great due to the Bakken Formation oil fields, the challenge is often finding a place to live. An 1,800 square foot house

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Cavco to Release Financials

Yahoo!Finance says Cavco Industries, Inc. will release its earnings report for the first quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2013 on Thurs., Aug. 2, 2012 after the close of the market. Senior management will conduct a live webcast the following day, Fri. Aug 3, 2012 at 12:00 noon eastern time to

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Interest Rates Keep Dropping—But is it Good?

MHProNews has learned from HousingWire 15 and 30-year fixed rate mortgages (FRMs) are continuing to drop to historic lows. While last year at this time a 30-year FRM was at 4.55, as of Thurs. July 26 it had dropped to 3.49% from 3.53% the previous week. While the 15-year FRM

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Low Inventory of For Sale Homes Raises Prices

azstar reports home sellers are benefiting from the reduced inventory of homes for sale. The drastic drop in availability has reached 50 percent in some areas of California since last year, and has dropped 53 percent in San Diego since last summer. Los Angeles has seen a decrease of 49

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Used Manufactured Homes Selling in Arizona

TheDailyCourier reports Beverly Granillo, who has been selling manufactured homes in Prescott Valley, Arizona since 1986, says used manufactured homes are selling well in the area because they are 30-50 percent less than new homes. She closed her dealership in 2009 because of the economy but now sells new and

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Opposition to Australian MH Development Grows

As follow-up to a story we published yesterday, July 25, concerning the development of 251 manufactured homes in Halekulani, near the southeast coast of Australia, express-advocate-wyong reports opposition is increasing as nearby residents rallied outside the site Wednesday. As owners of the property, the Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council wants to

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Manufactured Housing Dealer may Lose License

mcall reports from the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania Love Homes and its owner, Lawrence Higgins, in Lower Macungie Township are in danger of losing licenses necessary to conduct its retail business of selling manufactured housing. A Pennsylvania Department of Banking order issued in March, 2012 has accused Love Homes of

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Borrowers Lose by not Refinancing

DailyFinance tells MHProNews Credit Sesame says last year 35 percent of the 50 million U.S. mortgages qualified for refinancing but only 4.5 million borrowers did. Why? One reason, according to Kelli Dudley of DePaul University in Chicago, is “The mortgage foreclosure fiasco has had a major mental health cost for

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Foreclosed Homeowners in Ohio Reluctant to Respond

ADN reports the Dayton Daily News in Ohio says only about 6,000 of the 140,700 eligible Ohioans who received foreclosure notices 2009-2010 have asked for a review of their case despite the possibility of receiving up to $125,000 if the borrower was not in default when the foreclosure process began.

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Green Labeling of Homes Adds to Value

MHProNews has learned from azstarnet study by researchers at UCLA in California have determined that after studying 1.6 million homes sold in California from 2007 to early 2012, all other variables constant, a green certification label on a house adds nine percent to its selling value. In areas where there

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