Tag: Framing

  • Softwood Lumber Prices Flatline as Supply Balances with Demand

    The closures and curtailments at North American softwood lumber manufacturers earlier this year, almost all at British Columbia sawmills, has achieved it’s intended consequence of improved supply-demand balance. Until that wood production went offline, order files at most sawmills were one week or less, which is incredibly short for the time of year. In recent…

  • Lumber Prices Moderate as 2019 Summer Begins in North America

    Compared to the wild highs of one year ago, lumber prices this week can be described as “moderate”. For this exact week in 2018, the price of benchmark North American construction framing dimension softwood lumber commodity Western Spruce-Pine-Fir KD 2×4 #2&Btr flatlined for several weeks at an astonishing US$622 mfbm. Since then this price has…

  • Lumber Prices Moderate as 2019 Summer Begins in North America

    This week’s price of benchmark WSPF 2×4 (wholesaler, net FOB sawmill/hub) is flat at US$402 mfbm compared to the previous week. This is +$96, or +31%, more than it was one month ago when it was US$306 mfbm. #sawmill #building #construction #wood #housing Madison’s Lumber Prices @LumberNews 1h #Lumber Prices Moderate Summer 2019 Day-to-day sales…

  • US House Prices: April 2019

    Nationally in the US, home price appreciation continued to slow in April. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, reported by S&P Dow Jones Indices Wednesday, rose at a seasonally adjusted annual growth rate of +3.4% in April, following an increase of +3.1% in March. On a year-over-year basis, the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index…

  • US New Home Sales: May 2019

    Contracts for new, single-family home sales in the US declined to a 626,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate in May according to estimates from the joint release of HUD and the Census Bureau Tuesday. This was a surprising drop due to recent softening of mortgage interest rates and continued low unemployment. Recent months’ data have been relatively positive,…