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Sales Tax on Manufactured Homes Unchanged

The Virginia Manufactured and Modular Housing Association (VAMMHA) reports to MHProNews that the Virginia Titling Tax increased on automobiles but remained at three percent on sales of manufactured homes. In Virginia, as in many states, manufactured homes continue to be classified under motor vehicle laws in a throw back to […]

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Portfolio in Canada includes Manufactured Housing Communities

Canadian Apartment Properties (CAP) REIT of Canada owns and operates a portfolio of real estate primarily around larger urban markets that includes apartments and townhomes as well as 14 manufactured housing communities (MHC) comprised of 3,370 homesites. As seekingalpha informs MHProNews Cap REIT reduces financial risk by having 38,000 residential

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Council Approves Tax to Move Manufactured Home Residents

Updating a story MHProNews posted Oct. 21 regarding a tax increase to pay for relocating manufactured home residents who live dangerously close to a runway at Fairchild Air Base in Spokane, Washington, the city council voted 4-1 to raise county property taxes 6.3 cents per $1,000 valuation for Proposition 1.

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Home Sales Continue Upward in Indianapolis

While home prices and sales slid nationally, as MHProNews reported here yesterday, Oct. 21, existing home sales in the 13 county metropolitan area of Indianapolis rose 13.3 percent over last Sept., but it was the slowest growth month of 2013. The next slowest month was August with 14.5 percent over

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Will Texans Take to Tiny Homes?

Time magazine reports a former Austin, Texas developer of high end houses now blogs about his small homes built from salvaged materials. Brad Kittel, owner of Tiny Texas Houses, who has built around 75 tiny homes of 400 square feet, ranging from $20,000 to $40,000, now plans on building a

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Sales and Home Prices Slide in Sept.

Home prices and sales dropped in September, according to what the National Association of Realtors (NAR) tells nationalmortgagenews. As mortgage rates hovered around 4.5 percent and inventories remained low, sales of existing single-family homes dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 5.3 million, down from 5.4 million in

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New Historical Exhibit Donated to RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum

Swiss photojournalist Frimmel Smith, working in collaboration with the American Institute of Architecture (AIA), interviewed people who choose to live in manufactured housing, creating a traveling exhibit titled “Wheel People” in 1998-99. In cooperation with the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum and many state associations, she traveled an entire

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ELS to Announce Financial Results for Q3

Zolmax.com reports Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. (NYSE:ELS) will announce its financial results for the third quarter of 2013 Tuesday, Oct. 22 during a conference call at 11 AM. Analysts anticipate ELS will post earnings of $0.38 per share and revenue of $173.38 million for Q3. With a market cap of

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U. S. Land Lease Communities attracting Foreign Investors

Following up on a story MHProNews posted Oct. 15 concerning The Carlyle Group’s acquisition of two Florida manufactured housing communities (MHCs), arabianbusiness.com reports Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Development Group owns 7.5 percent of Carlyle. Based in Washington, this is Carlyle’s first foray into MHCs, and is paying $30.5 million for the

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Manufactured Housing Communities in Danger Zone

Just as a property tax increase goes before voters to relocate manufactured housing communities away from Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane County, Washington, the  base commander issued a statement that the communities are in an “accident potential zone” that is incompatible with Air Force operations. The 188 homes are

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Vintners Replace Manufactured with Modular Housing

The owners of Hall Wines in Napa Valley, California purchased the 18 homesite Vineland Vista Mobile Home Park in 2008 with plans to redevelop the space, finally closing it in 2012 after legal wrangling with tenants, according to napavalleyregister.com. Providing the Napa Valley Planning Department approves a use-permit modification and

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California Land Lease Community on Track to Convert

The Buena Vista Mobile Home Park in Palo Alto, California, currently home to 104 factory-built homes, and recognized in the city’s comprehensive plan as one of the largest sources of low-income housing, may be sold for over $30 million if owners Toufic and Eva Jisser’s plan is approved by the

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All Tracked Housing Stocks Gain except one; S&P Climbs to New High

With the government crisis in the rear view mirror, all three indexes ended the week on a positive note, as the S&P once again set a new high. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved up +28.00 points, +0.18 percent, to end the day at 15,399.65. The Nasdaq advanced

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Multifamily Building Spikes in 2012

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports last year 2,083 multifamily housing lenders provided $146.1 billion in new loans to apartment buildings with five or more units, representing a 33 percent gain from 2011. The mortgages went to a variety of investors, the biggest dollar volume share, 40 percent, going to

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Will the CFPB Please Stand for Affordable Housing?

DJ Pendleton, executive director of the Texas Manufactured Housing Association, says on Oct. 1 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) clarified the rules defining what is considered a mortgage loan originator and what is not. A retail employee can only provide general information about buying a manufactured home. A more

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Economic Housing Activity Stymied by Shutdown

Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s chief economist, says the recent turmoil in the nation’s capital may impact consumer confidence but he does not anticipate it will have a lasting impact on the housing recovery. While Duncan sees consumer spending as being more modest in the third quarter, he says interest rates

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Killam Declares Quarterly Dividend

Canada’s Killam Properties Inc (TSX:KMP) reports its board of directors has declared a monthly dividend of $0.04833 per common share to be paid on Nov. 15, 2013 to shareholders of record Oct. 31, 2013. Killam’s Dividend re-investment plan (DRIP) allows shareholders the opportunity to re-invest their dividends in additional common

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Residents Complain of Community Decline

The residents of King George Mobile and RV Park in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada are weary of the community deterioration and lawlessness that the owner allegedly ignores, and have begun a petition to have the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act altered so a percentage of rent monies go towards upkeep

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