Tag: us house inventory

  • Confusion and Volatility Did Little to Stymie Softwood Lumber Demand: Feb 14, 2018

    Last week has started to come out actual data of timber supply loss due to wildfires in northwest North America, and it’s really bad. Details to come. Otherwise, lumber demand continued strong even as customers digested the rush of wood ordered three weeks ago. As extreme transportation woes continued unabated, sawmills took to quoting on…

  • North America’s Forest Products Industry, A Look Forward: 2018

    The US National Association of Home Builders has released full-year 2017 data for US single- and multi-family home building, and remodelling. The numbers are shaping up to show a very glowing picture indeed, of the next two years likely, for the main customers of US and Canadian solid wood construction framing dimension lumber products. NAHB…

  • Single Family Homes Are 1/3 of US Rentals

    The 2016 American Community Survey shows that renters occupied 43.8 million residences in 2016, explained the US National Association of Home Builders Tuesday. Of these rental homes, 34.8 per cent are one-unit single-family homes, 17.7 per cent are 2-4 unit structures. Therefore, more than half of all renters, approximately 53 per cent, lived in buildings…

  • US Housing Starts: December 2017

    Total housing starts in the US declined in December after strong readings for prior months due to weather-related delay effects in autumn. Total starts decreased 8 per cent to a 1.19 million seasonally adjusted annual rate, according to the joint data release from the Census Bureau and HUD Friday. Nonetheless, over the course of 2017…

  • US Home Sales, House Prices, Construction Spending: Nov 2017

    The latest data out of various US home building and sales agencies show a housing construction market much hotter than was anticipated in most projections for 2017.   Construction spending in the US during November 2017 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of US$1,257 billion, 0.8 per cent above the revised October estimate…