Lumber Almost Flat On Year As U.S. Builders Choke Construction

 | Jun 23, 2021 04:17

Lumber has given up nearly all of its 95% gain from earlier in the year after US builders snuffed the rally in the home construction commodity by simply choking activity.

Since reaching an all-time high of 927,000 units in October 2020, the annual pace of new home sales in the United States has fallen around 20%. Reason: Fewer houses have been coming on the market each month, despite roaring demand.

Part of it has to do with pricing, which has hit record highs month after month. The Mortgage Bankers Association estimated that the average loan size for new home applications again rose in April, to $384,000, from $377,434 in May.