HUD Code Manufactured Home Production Moves Higher in October 2024 – MHARR

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HUD CODE PRODUCTION MOVES HIGHER IN OCTOBER 2024

Washington, D.C., December 3, 2024 – The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports that according to official statistics compiled on behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), HUD Code manufactured housing industry year-over-year production increased in October 2024. Just-released statistics indicate that HUD Code manufacturers produced 10,263 new homes in October 2024, a 22.2% increase over the 8,393 new HUD Code homes produced in October 2023. Cumulative production for 2024 now totals 87,639 homes, a 16.7% increase over the 75,040 HUD Code homes produced over the same period in 2023.

A further analysis of the official industry statistics shows that the top ten shipment states from January 2023 — with monthly, cumulative, current reporting year (2024) and prior year (2023) shipments per category as indicated — are:

TopTenManufacturedHomeShipmentStatesPerMHARR-ManufacturedHousingAssocForRegulatoryReform

The October 2024 statistics result in no changes to the cumulative top-ten list.

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform is a Washington, D.C.- based national trade association representing the views and interests of independent producers of federally-regulated manufactured housing.

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Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR)
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Washington D.C. 20004
Phone: 202/783-4087
Fax: 202/783-4075
Email: MHARRDG@AOL.COM
Website: www.manufacturedhousingassociation.org

 

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