Prices for housing products such as lumber and PVC appear to have hit a pause on their upward march, in part because of lower housing starts, which may be linked to the higher costs – recent estimates suggested that the lumber price moves alone had added $15,000 to the cost of building an average home this year. The overall momentum in the housing market remains strong and the recent lower housing start number could be a one-off. We maintain our preference for the PVC players and still believe that the underlying fundamentals are less precarious than they are for other polymers. See more in Today's Daily.
We Think Housing Stalled In April, But Still Has Momentum; Good For PVC
May 19, 2021 1:55:21 PM / by Cooley May posted in Polymers, PVC, Housing Products, Lumber