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US New Home Sales Aug and Construction Framing Softwood Lumber Prices Sept 2020
Fast on the heels of sharply-upward US existing home sales data earlier this week, US new home sales for August are also up significantly. Please see details of existing home sales release here: https://madisonsreport.com/2020/09/22/u-s-house-prices-hit-record-high-as-existing-home-sales-jump-to-14-year-peak/Sales of new US single-family homes increased to their highest level in nearly 14 years in August, suggesting the housing market continued…
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Plywood Prices Pop Higher As Softwood Lumber Prices Stay Flat
While most construction framing dimension softwood lumber prices stayed flat last week, prices of Plywood and Oriented Strand Board did increase — as Madison’s had indicated they might. The early-season storms in the US southeast as well as ongoing wildfires in the US west have propped up demand of wood panel products for rebuilding and…
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U.S. House Prices Hit Record High As Existing Home Sales Jump to 14-Year Peak
Existing home sales in the US, which account for the bulk of home sales, jumped +10.5% on a year-on-year basis to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6 million units for August. Compared to July, the increase was +2.4% , which the highest level since December 2006 and marked three straight months of gains. Single-family…
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US Housing Starts and Softwood Lumber Prices: August & September 2020
Privately-owned US housing starts in August were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,416,000, the Commerce Department said Thursday. This is -5% below the revised July estimate of 1,492,000, but is +3% above the August 2019 rate of 1,377,000. Total starts were up +3% year-over-year compared to August 2019. The dip in housing starts…
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British Columbia Government Changes to the Manufactured Forest Products Regulation (MFPR)
The British Columbia government announced Thursday changes to the Manufactured Forest Products Regulation (MFPR) around export requirements for sawn-wood products and lumber made from western red cedar or cypress go into effect Sept. 30, 2020. These changes are intended to increase the amount of processing of wood products done within British Columbia, leading to more…