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Lumber Prices Crash 50% As Fed Tightens
Zubu Brothers ^ | 6-3-2022

Posted on 06/03/2022 9:53:23 PM PDT by blam

Lumber prices have been halved since the Federal Reserve embarked on its most aggressive interest rate tightening campaign in decades as the pandemic boom in housing slows.

Lumber contracts trading on the CME crashed to $653 per thousand board feet, down 51% from a high in late February of $1,336. The decline in wood prices occurred about two weeks before the Fed began hiking interest rates in mid-March.

The Fed is expected to continue raising rates this summer. Interest rate probabilities show the Fed could hike by 50bps at three of the next FOMC meetings to suppress consumption and get inflation under control ahead of the midterm elections. However, that’s going to be a challenging task, which may cause a hard landing in the economy.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s pursuit of finding the neutral rate has already unleashed a rate shock in the housing market, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage shooting up more than 200bps this year, from 320 bps to 557 bps. This has crushed activity for refinancing houses (remodeling) and sent mortgage applications (home construction) plunging, a sign the housing market is cooling.

Signs of a slowdown in construction are already materializing: “Buyers don’t have the same mentality of having to go out and buy 10 when they only need five,” Ash Boeckholt, co-founder and chief revenue officer at online wood-products marketplace MaterialsXchange, told WSJ.

A monthly survey from John Burns Real Estate Consulting of building-products dealers shows only 12% had tight lumber inventories in April, down 61% from last year. Lumber is a leading indicator and suggests higher prices and soaring interest rates have helped fix shortages that were stoked during the pandemic lockdowns of easy money and robust demand for housing.

Lumber is still double the price of the three-decade trend of $359. Matthew Saunders, who leads John Burns Real Estate Consulting, said that prices are expected to stay above pre-pandemic levels despite improving supply chains and falling demand for wood.

“We believe that they will trade above long-term averages for the balance of the year. However, in the short term, lumber is down more than 50% from the most recent peak. The market is trying to determine where the new price equilibrium compared to slowing demand and increased supply,” Josh Goodman, vice president of inventory and purchasing at Sherwood Lumber, told GlobeSt.com.

Another sign lumber demand is declining is directly from one of the largest wood producers in North America, Canfor Corp, who reduced operating schedules at sawmills in Western Canada. Since March, Canfor has operated sawmills at 80% of production capacity.

On the retail side, traders and analysts have noticed slumping demand for lumber at Home Depot and Lowe’s as consumers shift away from home-improvement projects to spending money on vacations.

The Fed will frontload interest rate hikes this summer which could pressure lumber prices even lower. Perhaps, if some readers have been waiting to build a deck or fence and didn’t want to pay crazy COVID prices, now could be the time to build (despite paying high labor costs).


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KEYWORDS: crash50; fed; lumber; lumberprice; prices
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To: mabarker1

Recycle tossed lumber , become a dumpster diver and alley crawler .... a planer and joiner in yer workshop and you’re back in business . The next depression era is upon us.


41 posted on 06/05/2022 2:09:40 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: Squantos

No doubt about that.

Don’t have the money to buy tools like that plus I don’t make any stuff unless We need it for home.


42 posted on 06/05/2022 7:36:49 PM PDT by mabarker1 ((Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!! A fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I'm a member of Congress !)
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To: Data Miner

Going off the graph, lumber’s normally $2-400, and is currently at $650. So on an average of $300, it’s over 100% more expensive, not just 50% more.


43 posted on 06/05/2022 8:55:24 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: mabarker1

Nor do I but Im collecting tools and old lumber ......tried to get girl friday to help but she said ...... not tonight I have a headache .


44 posted on 06/05/2022 10:48:56 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: Svartalfiar

I could have said 50 to 100% increase based on price fluctuations, but I chose 50% as a reflection of the title and a conservative estimate of the price change.


45 posted on 06/06/2022 7:37:17 AM PDT by Data Miner
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