Here is another monthly update on framing lumber prices. Lumber prices declined from the record highs in early 2018, and are now mostly unchnaged year-over-year.
This graph shows two measures of lumber prices: 1) Framing Lumber from Random Lengths through Nov 4, 2019 (via NAHB), and 2) CME framing futures.
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Right now Random Lengths prices are up 5% from a year ago, and CME futures are up 30% year-over-year.
There is a seasonal pattern for lumber prices, and usually prices will increase in the Spring, and peak around May, and then bottom around October or November – although there is quite a bit of seasonal variability.
The trade war is a factor with reports that lumber exports to China have declined by 40% since last September.