Albuquerque Journal

Home-renovation boom spurs lumber prices

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The relentless rise in lumber prices shows no signs of abating as the pandemic keeps people at home, spurring a homerenova­tion boom, Bloomberg reports.

Lumber futures climbed to a record $1,004.90 per 1,000 board feet Thursday, rising for the eighth session in nine. Prices have climbed almost 40% this year, fueling concerns for home builders across the U.S., with the biggest industry group calling on the Biden administra­tion to help boost supply.

Lumber’s surge in February is “adding thousands of dollars to the cost of a new home and causing some builders to abruptly halt projects at a time when inventorie­s are already at all-time lows,” Chuck Fowke, chairman of the National Associatio­n of Home Builders, said in a report Wednesday.

Prices have been spurred by strong demand amid a boom in home remodeling and constructi­on fueled by stay-home orders.

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