Q: I read that lumber prices have fallen a lot. How will that affect residential real estate? Eric, Little Falls, NJ A: The Covid-19 pandemic caused lumber prices to skyrocket for a variety of reasons. Higher lumber prices meant that renovations, repairs, and new construction were all significantly more expensive which increased home prices. Wood framing is used to build 9 out of 10 single-family homes in America and the lumber price spike during the pandemic increased the average price of new single family homes by almost $20,000! Luckily, lumber prices recently fell to their pre pandemic levels. Despite the fact that housing activity has cooled this year, demand for housing is still relatively high in much of the country. […]
continue readingQ: Gerald, I have been a builder for over 20 years and the price of materials and labor are crazy right now. Do you think the price of lumber and other building materials will go down anytime soon? Joe, Point Pleasant, NJ A: After several months of price declines last spring and summer, lumber prices are skyrocketing once again. Lumber prices have almost tripled in the last 4 months. In fact, the latest wave of rising lumber prices adds almost $20,000 on average to the price of a new home which in turn reduces housing affordability especially for first time home buyers. Soaring lumber prices are unfortunately part of a bigger supply chain disruption problem caused by waves of the […]
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