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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Anybody seeing these lumber prices?
Safe to say home prices in the near term must rise?! It’s impossible to build new construction right now, without paying a serious amount more for the lumber. 2x4x8 is around $7 and 7/16 osb is $24! Prices have NEVER been this high on lumber. What is going on, and how do you think this will effect home prices considering inflation, supply and demand and urban lefty cities vs developing right wing cities and suburbs?
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The NAHB says: "The recent spike in softwood lumber prices has caused the price of an average new single-family home to increase by $16,148 since April 17." The NAHB in 'Solving the Lumber Crisis' suggests that current administration scale back the anti free-trade policies, specifically the import tariffs (2017 tariff was 24%) on lumber from Canada.
