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Median Home Prices Rise

According to RealtorMag’s survey of 146 metropolitan areas, MHProNews.com has learned median home prices nationwide rose five percent in March compared to Feb., to $189,900. Only five of the metro areas saw home prices decline including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Columbia, MO and Reading, PA. The areas that witnessed the largest month-over-month […]

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Mortgage Rates Barely Move

HousingWire says average weekly mortgage rates barely changed from last week, the Freddie Mac survey showing the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage (FRM) moving little, from 3.88 percent to 3.9 percent this week. MHProNews.com has learned last year the 30-year FRM averaged 4.87 percent. The 15-year FRM also moved little

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Worldwide Production of MH on Track to Expand

From London, England OfficialWire tells MHProNews.com by 2017 the production of manufactured housing worldwide will reach 829,000 units. The report cites technological improvements, positive governmental regulations, and growing populations in the Asian and Latin American markets with disposable income as the driving force behind demand for middle-income housing. Noting manufactured

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Manufactured Housing: Moving Up

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) reports 4,139 new manufactured homes shipped in Feb. 2012, an increase of 45.3 percent from a year ago Feb, with single and multi-section homes both increasing, although single section accounted for 60.4 percent of the total. Jan. and Feb. 2012 MH shipments totaled 8,084 compared

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Rents Rise as Housing Prices Sleep

According to Trulia Inc., the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports in RealtorMag rents increased five percent over the last 12 months as the asking price for homes declined 0.7 percent, reflecting a continuing stall in the homes-for-sale market. Reis Inc. says the rental vacancy rate fell to its lowest

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Multifamily Lending Lead Originations for 2011

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), over $184 billion in multifamily and commercial loans was originated in 2011, a 55 percent increase over the previous year. Of last year’s $184.3 billion, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) were responsible for $57.6 billion, the most among

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Green Science Building Course Available

The National Association of Home Builders and Building Green LLC tell MHProNews.com they are sponsoring a two-day course termed Advanced Green Building in Nashville, Tennessee April 25 and 26. The course will provide builders with the highest-level information available on the science of building and remodeling, while adhering to high

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High Interest in Low-income Housing?

OriginationNews says Amherst Securities Group reports lower-priced housing loans will outperform jumbo loans at current prices, suggesting investors should look for bonds with smaller loan sizes. The report says a government bulk REO sale would stabilize the low-income housing prices, and clear out many of the 3.2 million homes in

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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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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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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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MH Shipments Rise Again

BloombergBusinessNewsweek tells MHProNews.com manufactured housing shipments rose in Jan. to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 60,000, up from 59,000 in Dec. 2011. The number of placements remained the same at 48,000, and dealer inventory was unchanged at 22,000, all SAARs. The average median sales price fell from $62,600 to

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B of A: Housing Recovery Happening, as it Heads for the Back Door

NationalMortgageNews tells MHProNews.com Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Global Research analysts say home prices fell 3.2 percent in the second half of last year, but adds prices will bottom out this spring. Last Nov. B of A said housing prices would fall another 4-5 percent this year, but now says but

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Housing Industry Continues to Remove Bandages of Bruising Market

In an article by Reuters in the NYTimes, MHProNews.com has learned home building permits rose 5.1 percent in February, giving rise to economists predictions that home building could contribute to economic growth for the first time since 2005. The adjusted annual rate (AAR) of 717,000 units last month, the highest

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Report: Hispanics Becoming a Force in Housing

The era of the Hispanic homebuyer is upon us, according to the 2011 State of Hispanic Homeownership Report released this week by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP). The 36-page document offers an analysis of data on the Hispanic homebuyer market and points to youth, birth rates,

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Recent Tornadoes Put Spotlight on Mobile Homes

A slew of news stories appeared over the weekend over those killed in recent tornadoes. While the majority of those killed were in what the articles call mobile homes, the distinction is not always made between pre- HUD code mobile homes and manufactured homes, or as to whether the homes

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