Category: Weekly Softwood Lumber Blog

  • Lumber Prices Drop as September Marches On

    It is normal for this time of year for North America construction framing dimension softwood lumber prices to be falling, as the bulk of main home building activity is finished for the season. There are times when the weather is good so a bump in Do-It-Yourself and home remodelling brings an increase in demand at…

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  • Post-Labour Day Brings Stable Lumber Prices

    Historically for the softwood lumber and panel market, the week following Labour Day is the harbinger for what prices will be until the true seasonal slowdown arrives at US Thanksgiving. For the past two years, of course, the annual cycle of lumber price changes has not been anything approaching the historical trends. Could this year…

  • Lumber Prices Drop as Labour Day Approaches

    An old adage often used by Madison’s to explain the typical seasonal cycle of lumber prices is, “Labour Day is the beginning of the end and US Thanksgiving in the end of the end.” Meaning that lumber prices usually drop around Labour Day then keep falling until US Thanksgiving, which normally marks the lowest prices…

  • US Housing Market July & Softwood Lumber Prices Aug: 2022

    It is important to note that month-over-month starts and permits have indeed dropped, however new building and permits activity for the first seven months of this year were up compared to January to July 2021. The latest US housing starts and US new home sales data, for July 2022, continued the downward trend seen in…