Chattanooga Times Free Press

RISING LUMBER PRICES AND LACK OF SUPPLY THREATEN CONSUMERS’ HOUSING OPTIONS

- Jordan Cornelison President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Chattanoog­a

Housing affordabil­ity has been a critical issue across the country for years, as factors such as a shortage of lots and labor have led to a limited supply. As lumber prices once again approach all-time highs amid a supply shortage, this crisis only gets worse, as housing prices continue to soar and builders face challenges to meet ongoing housing demands.

“The continuing rise in building cost — including rising lumber prices, availabili­ty of material, etc. — is causing a sudden downturn in new home starts,” said Cory Lord, a builder based in Georgia. “We are finding it hard to complete current contracts on time, and home owners are not able to afford to sign new contracts with the escalated cost.”

The rising supply costs are exacerbate­d by the uncertaint­y of when supplies will be available to complete the home in a timely manner and whether or not the homes will appraise at the correct price to reflect these rising costs.

“We had one home owner walk away from a contract at signing because we could not promise her a completion on her home within a five-month time frame, even though we explained to her that the current limited availabili­ty on some products was causing delays that were beyond our control,” stated Lord.

Other builders have noted that market uncertaint­y extends to prospectiv­e home owners’ financial positions as well, such as the risk of unemployme­nt or retirement with a fixed income, which often makes them more apprehensi­ve or less

flexible to move forward with higher costs.

“In such a fragile marketplac­e, consumers cannot afford to add another $10,000 to $30,000 for the frame package,” observed Tabitha Casamento, a builder in Upstate New York. “I have repeatedly asked when this will normalize from a national supplier, but there’s no end in sight.”

Builders are doing everything possible to avoid pricing consumers out of homes while still maintainin­g competitiv­e prices necessary to operate their businesses — especially given the potential long-term impacts on consumers, as the purchase of a home is often a key factor in building wealth.

To find a reputable home builder in our area, visit the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a’s membership directory at www.HBAGC.net.

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