September 20, Factory Constructed Homes: An Option for Affordable Housing. California Manufactured Housing Institute

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Factory Constructed Homes: An Option for Affordable Housing September 20, 2007 California Manufactured Housing Institute Billie A. Tribbett Director, Local Government Relations

Who is CMHI? California Manufactured Housing Institute Oldest Professional and Industry Trade Association in the Nation Our Mission is To advance the availability and ownership of quality, high value homes, marketed by licensed retailers, by promoting the purchase of factory constructed housing and the development of desirable sites and communities in California Your primary resource for information!

Director, Local Government Relations Industry Liaison with California s 536 cities and counties Housing and Community Development (HCD) Caltrans and CHP Local Governments and Agencies Our Process Ideally proactive Daily newspaper and Google monitoring Review local gov t meeting agendas and minutes

How Factory Constructed Housing Can Help You! Support Local Government Interests Alternative for city planners while considering their Housing Element Lower construction costs Typically 10 20 % lower that site constructed Faster completion dates Help meet Green standards in municipalities

Basic Differences: Manufactured Homes vs. Factory-Built (Modular) Housing A Manufactured Home is built to a preemptive federal health, safety and construction code. The HUD Code

Differences A Factory-built Home is built to the: California Building Standards Code and regulations pursuant to Section 19990 of the California Code of Regulation Title 24

Differences A Mobilehome was built to the California Mobile Home Code in place at its time of production Primarily a systems code - not a performance and safety code No single family mobilehomes have been built in California since June 15, 1976

What about Foundations? Factory-Built Homes are always installed on a permanent foundation and titled as real property Manufactured Homes can be installed on a support system and titled as personal property (chattel) or on a permanent foundation and titled as either personal property or real property

2006 Statistical Estimates 1.4 million homeowners Nearly 650,000 factory constructed homes Approx. 300,000 manufactured homes Balance primarily mobilehomes built prior to 1976 367,361 land/leased lots 4,815 manufactured home communities (parks) Registered as personal property Riverside County 89,947 units San Bernardino County 85,936 units Placed outside of land/leased communities Approx 70% of new sales 31% installed and financed as real estate *sources California Manufactured Housing Institute California Department of Finance

2006 Top Ten California Counties by New Home Placement RIVERSIDE 1,136 SAN BERNARDINO 870 SAN DIEGO 755 LOS ANGELES 572 ORANGE 511 KERN 495 SANTA CLARA 291 VENTURA 232 SAN LUIS OBISPO 221 SANTA CRUZ 219 * Source - Sawtooth Research Group

Factory Constructed Housing through the Years Transitions Temporary Shelter to

Transitions Permanent Housing

Transitions Land Leased Communities to Private property

Transitions Single Section to Multi Section to Two Story...

Transitions Now, we add Factory-built!!!

Various Designs Suited for Smaller Inner-City Lots Two Story: For narrow lots Trailer park conversions Two Story: Standard Lot In-fill and PUD s

Designs. Multi Family: Density Affordable housing!

Designs Town Homes: Density Affordability Architectural Compatibility

Designs Architectural Compatibility: From Cottage to Southwest and many others

More designs. Including Mountain Lodge homes

What is Affordable Housing? Narrow Definition Housing is considered affordable when a monthly mortgage or rent payment is no more than 30 percent of income. So defining affordable housing requires a consideration of both income and housing costs. California housing element law defines four income categories based on the percentage of an area's median income: Very low-income 0-50 % Low-income 50-80 % Moderate-income 80-120 % Above moderate-income 120 +% * Source - :California Health and Safety Code Section 50052.5 and 50053; National Low Income Housing Coalition

Affordability. Broad Definition Anyplace that I can afford, on the money that I make, that I can call home. Factory constructed housing can satisfy both definitions! Price points available from manufacturers to meet construction cost and sales price limits Municipalities can purchase direct from manufacturers Eligible for subsidized and insured financing programs CalFHA, VA, FHA Grants, HOME Funds Forgivable loans

Affordable Housing in Oakland! Above: Linden Street before and after Right : Completed E Street project

Loma Linda Affordable Housing! Court Street Before Lind Avenue Before Lind Avenue After

Quality and Affordability Factors Quality is conformance to standards Quality Control defined an aggregate of activities (as in design analysis and inspection for defects ) designed to ensure adequate quality, esp. in manufactured products Factory constructed homes provide quality, high-value homes

CBIA Chief Economist Alan Nevin Says.. The problem is we need new homes in all price ranges, and given the constraints on housing and ever rising fees, it s all but impossible to meet the need in the entry-level market, where our need s the greatest!

Why is Factory Constructed Housing Less Expensive than Site-built? Affordability Factors Efficiency of the assembly line Homes are built in a controlled environment No weather delays Scrap factor material usage Labor is utilized more efficiently Lower turnover rates = lower training costs Enormous purchasing power Reduction in the number of contractors At the factory On site How much savings over site-built? Manufactured homes: 20-30% Factory-built: 10-20%

What About Factory Constructed Housing and Building Green? According to Global Green USA, there are five major elements in building green or building materials: It Saves Energy products that either reduce heating or cooling loads by design or orientation, It Conserves Water products that conserve water above and beyond legal requirements; or products that consume less water, such as native landscaping and drought-tolerant plantings. It Contributes to a Safe Healthy Indoor Environment products that don t release significant pollutants into the building; such as non-toxic caulks and sealers, and CRI Green Label Carpet. It Protects Natural Resources products with recycled content; products made from agricultural waste material, It Reduces Buildings Impact on the Community products that mitigate the effects of chemical contamination, ground disturbance, or air pollution.

How we build Green Factory constructed homes are built in a controlled environment where materials, painting techniques and waste management are subject to state and federal regulations Recycled products such as tires and axles are utilized, and homes can be built to meet Energy Star standards. Site work has a minimal environmental impact. On-site and at the factory Dust control Minimal disruption to the site and neighborhood, Removal of waste products, and Landscaping and water usage is optimized

Challenges to Factory Constructed Home Developers Much the same as site-built developers Land acquisition costs Development Impact Fees Limited resources available to process paperwork Attractive zoning for communities Public misperception Sins of the Father s pre-hud Code homes Misplaced prejudices Media focus on the negative Local government misconceptions

Challenges cont. Unique Deliver Method Manufacturer, Dealer, Contractor, Installer Attractive Financing FHA, VA, CHFA, Conv. Mortgages: Available, but with restrictions for MH Available with NO restrictions for factory-built Personal Property (chattel) Financing: Available, not California specific low loan amounts Construction Loans: Different needs for factory constructed housing Limited programs Self-financing common

In Summary. Factory constructed housing is a viable option for developers and planners! They offer Lower construction costs Architectural compatibility to surrounding homes Multitude of designs to fit any lot size Affordable by design and definition High quality, high-value A Green alternative for developers Challenges much the same as site builders Questions???????

California Manufactured Housing Institute Please call or visit us at our website anytime!!!! 10630 Town Center Drive, Suite 120 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 909-987-2599 info@cmhi.org www.cmhi.org