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Canada New Housing Price Index: May 2017
Toronto, ON, and Vancouver, BC, were largely responsible for a 0.7 per cent monthly rise in new house prices in Canada in May, said Statistics Canada Thursday. Toronto was the largest contributor to the national gain, rising 1.1 per cent from April to May. Builders linked higher prices to market conditions, a shortage of developed…
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US Home Builders Report Lumber Shortages: May 2017
According to the May 2017 survey for the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index, out Tuesday, the availability of building materials, especially framing lumber, significantly jumped on the list of homebuilder concerns, revealing that 21 per cent of single-family builder respondents reported a shortage of framing lumber. US LUMBER SHORTAGES: MAY 2017 This is a striking…
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Canada Lumber Production: April 2017
Lumber production in Canada was down 7.1 per cent from March, to 5,778.2 thousand cubic metres of lumber in April, according to Statistics Canada July 7. Production was 1.8 per cent lower than in April 2016. Sawmills shipped 5,886.6 thousand cubic metres of lumber in April 2017, up 0.8 per cent from March and 4.1…
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US Residential Construction Spending and Investment: May and 1Q 2017
National Association of Home Builders analysis of Census Construction Spending Wednesday data shows that total private residential construction spending in the US fell -0.6 per cent in May, the first decline after a strong start this year and the largest one since June 2014. Elsewhere, final estimates of 1Q 2017 GDP growth (revised up two-tenths…
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Canada Building permits: May 2017
Canadian municipalities issued $7.7 billion worth of building permits in May, up +8.9 per cent from April and the third highest value on record, according to Statistics Canada Thursday. The national increase was mainly the result of higher construction intentions for residential buildings, particularly in Ontario. Seven provinces registered gains in the total value of…
