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Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:39 pm
by rmurray
IF YOU ARE CLOSE TO A HOME...YOU SHOULD BUY THIS WEEK END..THIS HURRICAN IS THE WORSE DISASTER IN THIS COUNTRY.....UNCLE SAM IS GOING TO REBUILD THOSE THOUSANDS OF HOME..TO DO THIS THEY WILL NEED HUGE AMOUNTS OF MATERIALS...PRICES OF NEW HOME WILL POBABLY GO UP THOUSANDS IN THE NEXT 30 TO 60 DAYS.....MATERIAL WILL LIKELY BE RATIONED...BUILDING MATERIALS..WILL ACXT LIKE GAS HAS IN THE L;AST FEW DAYS....UP..UP..UP..SHORTAGE..SHORTAGE...GET YOU HOME NOW...

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 12:16 pm
by Bill
This sounds selfish but since my home is in the process of being built as we speak, I wonder if there will be a delay? This Tuesday makes four weeks and the dealer said it general takes about five weeks from start to finish, however, she wondered if the hurricane would cause 'regular' orders to be placed on a backburner.

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:03 pm
by jgn
Lumber futures are not that bad yet so you should be OK. It will take several weeks or even months before the impact is really felt and the futures market is the best indicator of what prices are going to do. Affordable housing will be in great demand and this is good for the MH industry but perhaps not for the buyer because of higher costs. There will be sharks who will try to get you to buy now and avoid the rush, pay more than you should and decide in haste (I do not mean Mr. Murray because he seems to operate above board). If you were told five weeks and it is four you should be fine because even though the government will operate without a plan as they are great at it will still take them some time to throw enough money at it to cause shortages.

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 5:49 pm
by rmurray
Your price should not be at risk....But your dealer should by now have a delivery date for your home..plus or minus a few days....

Haulers are getting hard to find..delaying some homes a few days..they are all busy moving thousands of home for FEMA...

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 5:53 pm
by rmurray
We have already had fuel surcharges of about $200 per florr..per move...doubles are up about $800 in ths last week..we have also been warned about some shortages in some building products....Last year building products increased by about 10%..this hurricane has about 100 times of destroyed homes as last year.....Futures mean little if there is no supply...

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 11:54 pm
by victor
yes who for bad creditthey got free and who hasbad credit still cant get like them my point is why they alway trundown to all people with bad credit now the people who has bad credit got home insted check thier credit it not right there should replace thier home but iamsure mostly people lost thier homewith out insurance the still get it not right we work hard we earn it

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 10:39 am
by Larry
Murray:
THe law of supply and demand will go by the board first. FEMA and associated agencies (truckers, haulers and local contractors) will all be busy cleaning for weeks. Immediate needs will be met by the closest and the readily available housing. Manufactured homes circa 2006 and beyound into early 2007 will be higher in cost because the city residents will be trying to return. You can also lookd for increases in population in outlying cities, villages, towns nearby NO. I can see that the industry will get a tremendous boost in popularity and in oders. So to close, the next 18-24 months should be good for you all.
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lka

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 5:40 pm
by floyd dawson
Yes as a dealer We have seen prices rise rise rise and wii rise again before we no it better buy today

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 12:42 pm
by Dale
Anyone know who to contact at FEMA so that I can donate a double wide that's only 3 years old? It just needs to be disassembled and transported.

Re: Hurrican effects will affect all buyers soon...

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 7:16 pm
by Jenn
They are not taking any homes that are not new. I have been looking and they seem to only be looking to buy new ones.