Factory-built homes in their own slump (The Arizona Republic)
Posted on: Nov 14th 2007 | Posted by: admin |
Government-sponsored rentals help low-income residents For 14 years, Marcus and Eunice Santoni and their two teenagers crowded into his mother’s Dania Beach home because they couldn’t afford to rent or buy a place of their own.Affordable housing rentals coming on line in Broward County (Sun-Sentinel)
Housing - Learning About The Importance Of Supply (Scoop.co.nz)The article explains how the occupancy rates for apartments in Dallas Fort Worth has fallen to 94.3% - which means that the vacancy rate is now 5.7% (considered a low vacancy rate) - and coupled with a rise of 2% in rental incomes over the past 12 months this is enough to trigger a massive lift in apartment construction.
The housing industry has problems with soaring foreclosures, big inventories and homes that take forever to sell. But there’s a related sector that has it worse. The manufactured-housing industry is suffering its lowest sales in at least 40 years.Factory-built homes in their own slump (The Arizona Republic)
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