Eight percent of the United States population - more than 23 million people - live in manufactured homes (also called mobile homes). In some years, more than 30% of the new homes sold have been manufactured. Moreover, manufactured housing is the most important form of unsubsidized affordable housing in this country. Up to two-thirds of the new affordable homes built each year have been manufactured. However, the manufactured housing industry currently is struggling to survive a meltdown in its sales and finance markets. A tremendous obstacle to the industry’s recovery is that most manufactured homes are characterized as personal property, though they have evolved tremendously from their earliest ancestor, the travel trailer. Today, only 1% ...
Consumers\u27 lack of warranty remedies prompted Congress to enact the 2000 Manufactured Housing Imp...
"UED 44, 3/77/1M""The United States mobile home industry is the most efficient building industry in ...
Mobile/manufactured homes are a part of a larger cultural language, in and through which we communic...
Eight percent of the United States population - more than 23 million people - live in manufactured h...
Manufactured Housing started as mobile homes for traveling workers and their families. The mob...
Manufactured homes are the most important form of unsubsidized affordable housing in this country. T...
This Article raises issues for HUD and other policy makers to consider with respect to MHIA programs...
This article reviews the current context of manufactured housing within the nation and North Carolin...
With the subprime mortgage crisis and the associated fall in housing values, it is more important th...
I. Thinking about manufactured housing? Whether you are planning to buy your first home or are consi...
Over 20 million Americans reside in a mobile home park. The homes are hardly mobile and calling them...
Manufactured housing is a promising mechanism to expand the benefits of homeownership more broadly. ...
Manufactured housing is a housing type which theoretically offers an unsubsidized, permanently affor...
This project redefines the identity of the manufactured housing typology by conceiving of more adapt...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
Consumers\u27 lack of warranty remedies prompted Congress to enact the 2000 Manufactured Housing Imp...
"UED 44, 3/77/1M""The United States mobile home industry is the most efficient building industry in ...
Mobile/manufactured homes are a part of a larger cultural language, in and through which we communic...
Eight percent of the United States population - more than 23 million people - live in manufactured h...
Manufactured Housing started as mobile homes for traveling workers and their families. The mob...
Manufactured homes are the most important form of unsubsidized affordable housing in this country. T...
This Article raises issues for HUD and other policy makers to consider with respect to MHIA programs...
This article reviews the current context of manufactured housing within the nation and North Carolin...
With the subprime mortgage crisis and the associated fall in housing values, it is more important th...
I. Thinking about manufactured housing? Whether you are planning to buy your first home or are consi...
Over 20 million Americans reside in a mobile home park. The homes are hardly mobile and calling them...
Manufactured housing is a promising mechanism to expand the benefits of homeownership more broadly. ...
Manufactured housing is a housing type which theoretically offers an unsubsidized, permanently affor...
This project redefines the identity of the manufactured housing typology by conceiving of more adapt...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
Consumers\u27 lack of warranty remedies prompted Congress to enact the 2000 Manufactured Housing Imp...
"UED 44, 3/77/1M""The United States mobile home industry is the most efficient building industry in ...
Mobile/manufactured homes are a part of a larger cultural language, in and through which we communic...