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US domestic sawmill output lags home construction
January 10, 2022
By David Logan, NAHB
By David Logan, NAHB
January 10, 2022
By David Logan, NAHB
By David Logan, NAHB
The failure of [U.S.] domestic sawmills to sufficiently boost output in the face of ongoing strong home buyer demand was a primary factor that contributed to record-high lumber prices and price volatility in 2021.
Soaring lumber prices, combined with delays and higher costs for other building materials, continued to be a significant limiting factor for home building throughout 2021 despite a mid-year three-month lumber price decline.
Read the full article on the National Association of Home Builders’ Eye on Housing.
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