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Dow Closes with Ups and Downs at Month’s End

The Dow closed slightly down .25 percent to end the month at 12,319.73.  Housing stocks closed up or even at month’s end.  Nobility Homes was up 3.56 percent, Cavco closed up .78 percent and Skyline Corp. was up .60 percent.  Deer Valley remained flat.  The Manufactured Housing Composite ended the …

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Mortgage Interest Deduction to Stay

HousingWire says Rep. Barney Frank (D.-Mass.) announced that the mortgage interest deduction (MID) is safe despite President Obama’s proposal to cut itemized deductions 30 percent, including the MID. Interest on a mortgage under $1 million for couples and under $500 thousand for singles can be fully deducted from tax returns.  …

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Optimist in Small Town Hopes to Keep His MH Business Afloat

The Sequim Gazette in Washington reports that housing professionals in Sequim have declined in numbers as the economy has declined and credit has tightened.  Even people who could put 50 percent down were unable to get financing.  The owner of Heritage Homes of Sequim, Don Nelsen, has been selling manufactured …

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Philippines Company Adding Another 200 Modular Unit Building

Sun Star Cebu reports from the Philippines that Primary Homes, Inc., is breaking ground for La Guardia Flats 2 (LGF2), its second set of 200 modular units.  Usable as either one or two bedroom condos, the development is minutes away from the Asiatown cybergate corridor, a major IT neighborhood in …

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Fifth MH Community Cooperative Forms in Minnesota

Fridley Patch reports Resident Owned Communities (ROC) USA partnered with the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) and Northcountry Cooperative Foundation (NCF) to help Park Plaza Cooperative become the fifth cooperative manufactured home community in the state.  Located just north of Minneapolis in Fridley, the community’s previous owner said he is …

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HUD Seizes Control of Housing Authority Rife with Fraud

Citing financial shortfalls over the last three years, and lack of leadership since last October, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) seized control of the Housing Authority of the City of Lafayette (HACL), Louisiana.  An independent audit between 2007 and 2009 turned up several negative findings that …

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IBISWorld Forecasts More Doom and Gloom for Manufactured Housing

National Public Radio reports that IBISWorld research indicates that manufactured housing dealers lost $4,538,000 in 2010, which reflects a decline of 73.7 percent in the decade since 2000.  It suggests part of the problem resulted from the housing bubble when people were buying conventional homes, but it also says the …

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New Fed and FDIC Rules to Evaluate Executive Risk

HousingWire reports the Federal Reserve has proposed a rule to tie the risks that heads of financial institutions take to their compensation packages.  The rule applies to institutions with one billion or more in assets, and is also part of the Dodd-Frank Act.  Lawmakers wanted to examine executives who put …

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SAFE Act Becomes Law in Maine April 1

According to Maine’s Morning Sentinel, the SAFE (Secure and Fair Enforcement) Act for Mortgage and Licensing of 2008 will take effect April 1, requiring loan originators to have state licenses.  The state’s Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection (BCCP) says they have received 1,550 applications, but there are 18,000 loan officers …

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New Modular Home Owner Becomes Modular Design Consultant

The Narragansett Patch reports that Marilyn and Nick Tassielli were so dismayed by problems encountered with their stick-built home in Avon, Connecticut, they looked for options.  Nearing retirement in 1993, they researched modular home-builder Connecticut Valley Homes.  Upon realizing the quality of construction involved, they designed their own and moved …

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HS Students Honored for Building Modular Home

Dagger News Service from Harford County, Maryland, says students at Harford Technical High School are receiving early training in the modular home industry.  After building a home in their construction program, the students received additional training from the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits (DILP) sufficient to pass state proficiency …

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Iowa Senate Bill 252 Voted Down

SourceMedia Group News reports from Iowa that Senate bill 252 has been defeated 23-25.  This bill was designed to protect manufactured homeowners from predatory lenders, and give residents rights equivalent to those of apartment dwellers.  But according to Joe Kelly, Exec. VP of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association (IMHA), it …

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Dow Closes Up, Housing Stocks Mixed

The Dow gained on positive news in the communications and retail markets, gaining 81.13 points to end at 12,279.01.  Nobility Homes gained 5.76 percent.  But Cavco lost 1.18 percent and Skyline Corp. lost 1.00 percent.  The Manufactured Housing Composite was down .61 percent, but managed to stay above the 1200 …

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Census Bureau Notes States with Highest, Lowest, Home Vacancies

CNNMoney reports the housing market vacancy rate for the U.S. stands at 11.4 percent, according to Census Bureau records.  Vacancies include abandoned homes, which contribute to lowering sale prices, but Census Bureau statistics include any home not occupied, which would count vacation homes and ski lodges that real estate statisticians …

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Democrats Say Change HAMP, Don’t Throw It Out

In a related development to the previous story on the mortgage servicers’ scorecard, HousingWire said 50 Democrats signed a letter sent to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlining changes that should be made to the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). These include not doing a foreclosure and loan modification program at …

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Mortgage Servicers to Get Scorecard on Their Performance

HousingWire reports that the Treasury Department will begin grading mortgage servicers in April as to their performance through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).  Assistant Treasury Secretary Tim Massad said a scorecard will be issued quarterly on the compliance of the ten largest HAMP servicers.  Through February, 600,000 modifications to …

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Expeditious Need Leads Texas School District to Modular

Benzinga reports that the Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD) in Katy, Texas, is ordering 27 modular buildings to meet enrollment needs in this fast-growing suburb of Houston.  Several new nearby housing developments will increase the number of families, so the district advertised for an accelerated solution to obtain classrooms. …

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Manufactured Housing Shipments Increase

According to Bloomberg, shipments of manufactured houses rose to a seasonally-adjusted rate of 45,000 for January, an increase of 5,000 over December.  Dealer inventory was down by 1,000 units to 22,000 for the same period, and placements declined from 47,000 to 36,000 units, all seasonally-adjusted rates.  The average sales price …

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Risk Retention Change Coming to Dodd-Frank

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued an announcement that section 941 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) regarding mortgage risk retention is being revamped.  A proposed rule change will be in the Federal Register for public comment when the process is …

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