Lumber prices expected to level off in fall, home builders adjusting practices to cope with high costs, lack of product
KAMLOOPS — With the price of lumber at record highs — selling for four times its value from the beginning of the pandemic — home builders are in a difficult spot.
They are trying to keep up with exploding demand and low supply, but at what point does it stop being feasible for builders and buyers?
“We’re going to stay steady, but I think it’s going to have to level off. We can’t keep escalating on the price — on materials and house prices — because people can’t afford it,” said President of the Canadian Homebuilders’ Association Central Interior Jere Lorenz. “I think a little bump in interest rates, things will start to level off a bit. It won’t go down, it’ll just level off.”