Are presales dead? I’m seeing a lot of online chatter about this question. Is the investor gone? Will high density presales ever be the same again?...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Since mid-2022 when interest rates, especially mortgage lending rates started going up, home builders and lumber buyers became extremely cautious in purchasing of manufactured wood products. Source: Madisons Lumber Reporter In general players avoided stocking up on lumber inventory, mostly out of concern that prices might fall, and they might get stuck with expensive material they would have to sell at a loss. Specifically veteran players, who were accustomed to prices at much lower levels than currently, chose to hold off buying to see if prices would drop back to what was historic. The fact is, however, that since 2020 to 2022 there is a new floor, and lumber prices will never return to what were the lows in 2010. This is because the cost-of-production for sawmills has essentially doubled in the past five years. The ongoing uncertainty of macroeconomic conditions nationally and warfare globally is doing nothing to restore confidence. For the time being customer demand is served promptly by sawmills and lumber manufacturers; however, if there is a bounce — even a small one — in sales of wood, either for new home building or for reconstruction after storms, shortages will appear almost immediately. Should this happen, anyone caught without wood they need for ongoing projects could be facing quite a price shock. Key points: Overall sentiment remained uncertain to negative Mild discounts were prevalent as producers looked to move some of their built-up material Supply was palpably ahead of subpar demand Field inventories remained exceptionally lean Opportunistic buyers flitted from supplier to supplier, feeling they had the upper hand Producers did their best to hold the line in terms of price, often not succeeding Sawmill order files continued to shrink as it remained a struggle to extend lead times on anything.
Are presales dead? I’m seeing a lot of online chatter about this question. Is the investor gone? Will high density presales ever be the same again?...
Tongaat Hulett’s Zimbabwean listed unit – Hippo Valley – has had to divert domestic market volumes to the export market owing to decreasing...
Petra Diamonds yesterday said there has been “continued softness in demand for stones between 1 and 10 carats”, worsened by seasonal weakness in...
Freight rates for vessels carrying palm oil cargoes from Southeast Asia to India were up in the week of Wednesday July 3, with charterers especially...
As home prices remain sky-high and largely unattainable in many parts of Ontario, countless homebuyers are turning their sights to more affordable...
Although June kicked off with a Bank of Canada interest rate cut, Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home sales failed to pick up in the way that some experts...
North American lumber demand continues to underperform, falling short of typical seasonal expectations. The panel sales sector has been...
A group of TAFE NSW Tumut saw technician apprentices – including a 63-year-old trainee – have had a firsthand glimpse of one of the region’s...
A month out from the next interest rate announcement experts are already discussing the potential for another cut — along with your neighbour, your...
With the Bank of Canada finally making a rate cut last month – the first one in over four years – Canada’s realtors say that the country’s...