• Wood Watch: The Rapid Decline in Lumber Prices

  • Jul 25 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

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Wood Watch: The Rapid Decline in Lumber Prices

  • Summary

  • Overview of the current state of lumber prices, a couple of years after the 2022 spike.

    Explanation of the recent crash in lumber prices.

    Analysis of the factors contributing to the decline:

    • Home builders cutting back on production.
    • High interest rates.
    • High home prices.

    Discussion on the demand for housing:

    • There are still people needing houses.
    • Many cannot afford the high costs associated with new homes.
    • Builders need to sell homes in the mid-to-upper $300,000 range, often reaching $400,000 or more.
    • Typical mortgage payments for these homes can be $4,000 to $5,000 a month, including taxes and insurance.

    Insights on the impact of high costs on home building:

    • Builders cannot produce as many homes as before.
    • Lower demand for lumber has led to reduced production by lumber yards, producers, and mills.

    Current lumber price:

    • Now below $500 per thousand board feet ($473).
    • Comparison to previous prices:
      • $1,500 a couple of years ago.
      • Predicted to bounce along in the $800 to $900 range before falling.

    Speculation on future lumber price trends and the sharp decline.

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