Sure, Lumber's Expensive and So Is Everything Else | GlobeSt

2022-06-15 13:55:48 By : Mr. Shanon Woo

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The tale of lumber prices up to a record pinnacle in May, back down to normal in August, and now futures again over $1,000 per thousand board feet, has been a compelling story in commercial real estate.

But wood isn’t the only commodity that could prove an expensive challenge to development and construction. Many other products have been riding up.

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