Manufactured and Modular Housing News

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Sun Shines on More Sun

MHProNews has learned from RVBusiness that Sun Communities, Inc. has purchased ten recreational vehicle communities in seven states from Wis. to Maine for $111.47 million. Of the 3,700 sites, approximately 40 percent have RVs under annual rental contracts. Southfield, Mich.-based Sun—a real estate investment trust (REIT)–also acquired cottages and homes […]

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Major Indexes, Housing Stocks we Cover Rather Sluggish

While investors focused on better-than-expected corporate returns, retail sales for January came in lower than expected, and some analysts do not think the market can go much higher without a break. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average nudged down -0.26 percent, -35.79 points, to end the day at 13,982.91.

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MHC Denied Again

MyWestTexas reports plans for a proposed manufactured housing community for Midland, Tex. have been withdrawn by Brant Greathouse, co-owner of the planned Stone Bridge Estates after learning the Midland City Council was not planning on approving the zoning change request. Council members questioned whether a C-3 commercial district is appropriate

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Modular Manufacturer Sold to Investment Firm

PRNewsWire reports CoveView Capital Partners, LLC has acquired all the assets of modular builder HandCrafted Homes, LLC of Henderson, NC. Paul Jarvis, the new President of HandCrafted Homes, says, “The infusion of new capital will allow us to fund growth initiatives as the housing markets begin to recover, and is

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Fla. MHC Residents Organizing to Change Rent Hikes

The Ledger tells MHProNews residents of MHCs around Fla. are organizing to pressure the Florida Legislature into enacting legislation that would link rent hikes to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in their communities when a home changes hands. Ed Green says the current system is a deterrent to people interested

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Man Camps Change Hands

InForum says Target Logistics’ fleet of modular man camps serving the Bakken oil field in western North Dakota are being sold for $625 million to Algeco Scotsman. The 3,400 units, located in Tioga, Williston, Watford City, and Dunn County, will continue with the Target name but a tag mentioning Algeco

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Drew Draws New Leadership

PRNewswire informs MHProNews Drew Industries, Inc. has announced that President and CEO Fred Zinn will step down from his position effective May 10, 2013, and will be replaced by Jason D. Lippert, Chairman and CEO of Lippert Components and Kinro, Inc., Drew’s two subsidiaries. An executive officer since 1988, Mr.

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WSJ Misses the Mark

An article in NuwireInvestor refutes the charge in a Wall Street Journal piece from Dec. 11, 2012 that the manufactured housing market is declining while the site-built market is rebounding. Of the 50,000 MHCs in the nation, 45,000 serve as affordable housing for those who pay around $500 a month

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MH Will have Mixed Company

the unionleader informs MHProNews an amended ordinance before the town board in Windham, NH would permit multi-unit housing, including duplexes, with less than seven units in Residence C district, which is currently zoned for manufactured housing. Another ordinance would limit boarding and rooming houses to the business district, while continuing

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Mortgage Delinquencies Fall

TribLive tells MHProNews credit reporting agency TransUnion reports mortgage delinquencies have dropped to a four year low. The percentage of borrowers 60 days late fell to 5.19 percent in the last quarter of 2012, down almost 14 percent from the same period a year earlier. Prior to the housing downturn,

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Senior Housing Market Looking Up

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) informs MHProNews builder confidence in the 55+ housing market for single-family homes grew by ten points in the fourth quarter 2012 versus the same period the year previous. NAHB’s Housing Market Index (HMI) measures builder sentiment based on current sales, prospective buyer traffic,

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Home Ownership Sentiment Still Strong

AOLRealEstate reports a survey by Prudential Real Estate reveals 77 percent of the respondents 25-34 and 78 percent of those 35-44 see homeownership as very important as the recession fades into history. Eighty-five million Generation Xers and Millennials, many of whom were not impacted by the housing bubble, are generally

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Median Home Price Rises, Distressed Home Sales Drop

HousingWire reports the National Association of Realtors (NAR) says Q4 2012 witnessed the strongest year-over-year median home price rise in seven years. NAR’s chief economist Lawrence Yun says with the lowest unsold inventory of homes in 12 years, and the population growing faster than the housing stock, the existing median

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LPX, Skyline Rise; Major Indexes Nudge Down

With the Dow and S&P up nearly seven percent and the Nasdaq up almost six percent this year, investors stepped back from the trading table as the three indexes dropped slightly. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average nudged down -0.16 percent, -21.73 points, to end the day at 13,971.24.

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MOD Biz Moves Uptown

The rutlandjournal reports that Mountain View Modular Homes has relocated its office and showroom to a more visible location in downtown Rutland, VT. Owner Drew Pierce offers custom modular homes made by Ritz-Craft of Pennsylvania starting below $100,000, as well as log cabins and garages. As MHProNews has learned, Pierce

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Deep in the Mods of Texas

FastCompany is reporting the tenth top most innovative architectural firm in the world is Lake|Flato Architects of San Antonio, Tex., reinvigorators of the Hotel San Jose in Austin and the Thunderbird Motel in Marfa, Tex. MHProNews has learned the company recently announced the design of a series of high end,

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Plant Opens to Produce MODs in Kenya

MHProNews has learned from the-star.co.ke the National Housing Council in Kenya, Africa is opening a new factory to produce modular homes made of Expanded Polystyrene Panels (EPS) that can save 30-50% in construction costs. The panels have galvanized mesh on both sides which are then coated with concrete, resisting heat,

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Future of MHC may Hinge on Grant

IBerkshires reports the town of Williamstown, Mass. has applied for a $6.25 million Hazard Mitigation Grant to buy out Spruces Mobile Home Park, pay MHC owner Morgan Management $600,000, and remove the infrastructure so no one could live there. Bordering the Hoosic River, the area was hit hard by flooding

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