Tag: Framing

  • Madison’s “Movers & Shakers” Softwood Lumber Prices Historical Comparison

    Madison’s weekly “Movers & Shakers” softwood lumber prices historical comparison table uploaded for this week: Lackadaisical activity persisted as the Eastern Canadian construction holiday began. — Madison’s Lumber Reporter Western SPF: USA Uninspiring According to Western Spruce-Pine-Fir purveyors in the United States, last week was another example of the sloppy market that has developed over…

  • *Sneak Peak* Preview: BC Coast Log Prices

    Total corroboration from Japan of the BC coast log prices Madison’s has been printing. Some insights into the North American log sales market are provided in the latest issue of Japan Lumber Reports: “Export prices of Douglas fir logs for July shipment are $20 down on 12” and up logs, while 8-11” log prices remain…

  • US Federally-Backed Mortgages, HomeOwnership Rate: 2Q 2019

    NAHB analysis of the most recent Quarterly Sales by Price and Financing published by the US Census Bureau reveals that mortgages backed by the FHA made up 17.9%, or 32,000, of total sales, at 179,000 units, +7.3 percentage points higher than 2Q 2018 (20,000). The FHA share is the highest it has been since the first quarter…

  • US New Home Sales: June 2019

    Contracts for new, single-family home sales in the US increased in June by +7% to a 646,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate according to estimates from the joint release of HUD and the Census Bureau Thursday. The increase came off a downwardly revised May estimate, which was decreased from an initial reading of 626,000 to a new estimate of 604,000. Year-over-year,…

  • Lumber Traders Abandon Offices for Summer Holidays as Prices Slip Further Downward

    An incomprehensible North American construction framing dimension softwood lumber market became no more understandable this week as prices on several key commodities fell further. As Quebec enters it’s usual two-week sawmill and construction curtailment and true summer weather arrived across the continent, lumber traders abandoned sales offices for local fishing holes and other outdoor activities.One…