Comment by m0llusk
That is much more complicated than it appears. Cutting and transporting trees is not easy or free, and there is already a huge glut of wood caused by the die off from phytophthera. Might still be worth looking into.
That is much more complicated than it appears. Cutting and transporting trees is not easy or free, and there is already a huge glut of wood caused by the die off from phytophthera. Might still be worth looking into.
lumber future prices are up over the last few months. currently 593, was 493 in July.
It looks like it is more or less back to a rough pre-COVID baseline, if inflation is factored in: https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/lumber
(But I'm certainly not seeing the glut of cheap lumber that others may appear to be alluding to here...)
I'm not from the region so I'm wonder if this glut of wood translating into low prices for end consumers?