Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Construction Costs are Down

We have seen a softening of pricing for new construction recently. It is somewhat of a mixed bag, but some big ticket items have come down. One of our lumber suppliers, Pro-Build, stated that lumber prices have been dropping at a good pace. However, the mills have started to dig in by setting floor pricing. Floor pricing is the price that they will not go below. The floor pricing should stabilize pricing in the short run, but supply and demand will be the long term factor. We have also seen some labor costs coming down, such as with our drywall subcontractors. These lower prices should hold until construction picks back up, or until the subs start leaving, thus reducing the labor supply. Thus, costs are lower now, making it a good time to build.

A lot of what happens is determined by people's perceptions. The "Average Joe" may be getting bored with the whole meltdown bailout crises from the press. This was confirmed by one of the search engines today. The top billing was for the latest information on "Dancing with the Stars" rather than on the latest bailout package. As people realize that the sky is not falling, then they will get back to business as usual.

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