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“Futures markets suggest that lumber will remain above $1,000 per thousand board feet through September 2022,” Logan said at the time of this writing. NAHB doesn't officially forecast commodities prices, so pointing to futures prices is the best Logan and other industry observers can do.
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“With tariffs firmly in place and the demand for housing set to exceed supply for some time, expect lumber prices to be high for the foreseeable future,” Fritz said. The US builds more than 90% of its single-family homes with lumber, a significantly higher share than most of the world. The UK, for instance, only builds about 20% of single-family homes with lumber. Fritz said that because the two main substitutes—steel and concrete—have also seen rapid price increases in recent months, this trend will not change anytime soon.
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