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Modular Development Meets Resistance

WisconsinRapidsTribune tells MHProNews.com Ferkey Builders has received preliminary approval for a modular home community for people 50 and older in the central Wisconsin town of Saratoga. The 48 homes would each be sited on a half-acre with one bedroom models starting at $100,000. A resident who said the town’s ordinance […]

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MHC Owner Underwrites Public Offering

From Freehold, New Jersey the SacramentoBee says UMH Properties has completed the underwriting of one million shares of its 8.25% Series A Preferred Stock at $25.292 per share, and anticipates a net return of $24,500,000 before expenses. The company intends to acquire additional properties and pay down debt with the

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Housing Market Showing Slight Gain

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Improving Markets Index (IMI), based on employment, housing permits, and house prices showed a slight improvement, adding a net gain of two, March to April. Thirteen markets were added and eleven fell from the ranking, while 88 markets remained, rising just above the

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ICI Opens Plant in SC

Following up on a story we published Sept. 8, 2011, ReinforcedPlastics says Toronto, Canada-based Innovative Composites International, Inc. (ICI) has completed its Orangeburg, South Carolina plant designed to produce five million square feet of modular homes annually. The 880 square-foot EcoScape homes, a modular unit especially designed for affordable housing

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Dow Edges Down, MH Composite Rises, MH Stocks Mixed

CNNMoney tells MHProNews.com jitters over the continuing European debt crisis tempered the slight good news anticipated in the job market, resulting in the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping -0.11 percent, -14.61 points, to close at 13,060.14. The Nasdaq moved up +12.41 points, +0.40 percent to close at 3,080.50, while the

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Free Energy Upgrades for MH Residents

A program offered by Puget Sound Energy (PSE) offers residents of manufactured homes in Bonney Lake and Sumner, Washington the opportunity to receive free duct work sealing and other energy- saving devices. As Bonneylake-SumnerPatch tells MHProNews.com, the service has up to a $500 value and can reduce energy usage by

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Is the Recovery Spinning Down?

The etruth in Elkhart County, Indiana says business leaders are cautiously optimistic about the future given business expansion and new jobs, but concerns remain about the increase in fuel costs that ultimately will be passed on to consumers that could drag the economy back down. Despite the 12.1 percent unemployment

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Canadian Company Expanding in U.S.

ATCO Structures and Logistics of Alberta, Canada, is opening its third plant in the U.S., a 200,000 square foot facility in Pocatello, Idaho to meet growing demands for its modular buildings, according to IndustryWeek. Over 150 plumbers, electricians, and carpenters, plus office staff and additional production workers will be employed

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Future Housing: Quicker, Stronger

Mashable tells MHProNews.com the future of urban architecture will be the development of sustainable, modular, and immediate construction utilizing a contour crafting machine that can crank out one square foot of a cement compound in 20 seconds. University of Southern California Professor Berokh Khoshnevis, director of the Center for Rapid

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CFPB Examining Loan Officer Compensation Rule

OriginationNews tells MHProNews.com Peter Carroll, the acting assistant director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in charge of the Office of Mortgage Markets, is examining the Federal Reserve’s loan officer (LO) compensation rule. Jurisdiction for the rule was moved to the CFPB in July 2011 from the Fed’s control

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MHC Residents May See Rents Rise

As follow-up to a story we published Feb. 24, 2012, homeowners in the 17 MHCs in Oceanside, California who have homesites under rent control might see their rents rise by 2.25 percent as of July 1, the NCTimes tells MHProNews.com. According to the rent control ordinance of 1984, community owners

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Stocks Decline, Manufactured Housing Index Rises

Stocks closed lower Wednesday following a decline in energy prices, but the Yahoo Finance Manufactured Housing Composite Index ended the day nearly three percent higher. Individual stocks that logged gains include Clayton Homes, Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, as well as MH home-building, lending and other housing suppliers parent company Berkshire

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FEMA Still Housing Hurricane Irene Victims

7ThSpaceInteractive reports from eastern North Carolina 76 of the 194 families who received Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) manufactured homes following Hurricane Irene in Aug. 2011 have been able to move into permanent homes. At first, the FEMA homes were not allowed to be sited in low-lying hazard areas given

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Multi-story Modular Apartments Rising in Canada

Devereaux Homes and Developments in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada is busy assembling multi-unit modular apartments at Sky Harbour Estates. CEO Denis Jones says while single-family and two story modular building has been around a long time, it’s only recently the technology has been applied to multi-unit developments. Upon completion, Sky Harbour

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California Housing Numbers Improve Incrementally

The California Association of Realtors (CAR) says pending home sales increased for the second straight month in Feb. Equity sales comprised 51.1 percent of home sales in Feb., a slight increase from 49.9 percent the prior month, and 44.8 percent a year ago. According to NationalMortgageNews distressed property sales statewide

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