Friday, October 30, 2009

New Residential Construction Report September 2009

According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, single family housing permits indicate that future construction activity will fall 28% nationally as compared to September 2008. The data also predicts a huge 74% drop since construction peaked in January 2006. Economists generally agree that annual demand for new housing units is somewhere around 1.8 million. Some economists say that 2 million units are required annually, while others think that the actual demand 1.5 million is. Here's part of how they come up with these numbers. The primary drivers of housing unit demand are new household formation and housing unit destruction. We regularly hear that new households, on average, form at a rate of 850,000 per year. Housing destruction is composed primarily of units destroyed by fire, flood, natural disaster and urban renewal, and is generally considered to be around 750,000 units per year. Fires alone account for almost 450,000 homes destroyed annually. Just watch the news any evening in Atlanta, and you are likely to see or hear about apartment or house fires. Adding just these two demand measures yields a 1,600,000 annual unit demand.



As the U.S. population has continues to rise, just as it has for the last 50 years, new housholds should be forming. For the last three years, new households have not been forming at a normal rate. Single people are moving in with each other, young adults are returning to live with their parents, and immigrants are entering the country at a much slower rate. New households should begin to form at some point, and this "pent-up demand" or "shadow demand" should absorb any excess inventory on the market from foreclosures. Housing units, however, continue to be destroyed on a ongoing basis. This year alone, more housing units were destroyed by the floods in the Atlanta Metro Area this year than were permitted through September. Subtract the additional units destroyed by fires (usually the largest part of the destroyed number) and urban renewal, and Atlanta should be with a shortage in housing units. Just as over the last 50 years housing has been cyclical with booms and busts occuring irregularly, we may be setting up for another housing boom, when the next generation begins to form households and destroyed units are replaced.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Georgia Floods Damage & Destroy Thousands of Homes in Athens & Atlanta, Rebuilding Will Require Lumber and Building Materials

Massive flooding covered widespread areas in North Georgia two weeks ago. As a result of the torrential rains, thousands of homes and businesses in Georgia suffered some level of damage or were destroyed. 114 homes in the city of Atlanta alone were destroyed by the floods, with many more damaged or destroyed in suburban and rural areas. More homes were destroyed than have been built this year. Athens had more flooding rains last weekend.
There are fewer new homes for sale than there have been since march of 1983, and there are far fewer existing homes for sale in Atlanta than there have been in several years. As homes are rebuilt and repaired, there will be a greater demand for lumber and building materials. If we use more green home building products for new construction, repair and home improvement, we will make the world we live in a better place.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

New Home Sales At Nearly 1 Year High, Lumber Futures Decreasel, Atlanta Flood Update


Higher numbers in the New Home Sales report were expected by lumber traders:
CME lumber ends lower amid underlying cash weakness
November lumber closed down $4.80 at $169.10 per thousand board feet and January off $2.90 at $193.10. Both months posted 2-1/2-week lows.
New home sales climbed 0.7% to 429,000, according to data released last Friday. The available supply of new homes for sale dropped to 262,000, the lowest number in over 26 years. This represents a supply of 7.3 months at the current sales rate.
Atlanta, Athens and North Georgia are expecting more rain this weekend. Fourteen counties are now eligible for FEMA disaster assistance.
Atlanta flood update: More FEMA relief, flash flood watch
Building materials are still in adequate supply, with only spot shortages of some items.

At Cofer Adams we are North Georgia's Professional Lumber and Building Material Supply

At Cofer/Adams Building Center it is our pleasure to provide free job-site delivery service in the Atlanta - Athens, Georgia area from our Lawrenceville based operation. Exact job placement of lumber, plywood and other building materials can be coordinated through communication with our expert Sales, Dispatch or Driver staff. Each order is accurately pulled and loaded by our veteran pulling staff with attention to top loading the material required first by your sub-contractor. Once loaded, each order is double checked for accuracy, targeting a 100 percent fill rate for all stock items. We have one of the lowest backorder rates in the industry.



With a combined delivery fleet consisting of pick-up trucks, 6 wheel enclosed van trucks, 6 and 10 wheel dump trucks, 10 wheel combination dump trucks, 10 wheel combination flatbed with Moffit and several tractor trailer/Moffit trucks, we are confident that Cofer/Adams Building Supply is equipped to handle all of your delivery requirements

You can count on prompt and courteous delivery of lumber, building materials, engineered wood floor systems, framing lumber, finish lumber, treated lumber, composite lumber, engineered lumber, plywood, OSB, exterior wood doors, exterior metal doors, interior wood doors, interior masonite doors, interior door units, wood windows, vinyl windows, wood molding, hardwood molding, pvc molding, flex molding, columns, stair parts, roofing, roof trusses, floor trusses, hardware and all of the complimentary items necessary for single family home construction.

Our logistics professionals excel in delivering lumber and building materials to the Atlanta - Athens, Georgia area.



We service these cities regularly:

Arcade, Alpharetta, Athens, Atlanta, Auburn, Bethlehem, Bogart, Braselton, Buford, Commerce, Conley, Conyers, Cornelia, Covington, Cumming, Dacula, Dahlonega, Dawsonville, Decatur, Douglasville, Duluth, Eatonton, Fairburn, Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Grayson, Greensboro, Hamilton Mill, Hampton, Hoschton, Jefferson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Lithonia, Loganville, Madison, Marietta, Maysville, McDonough, Monroe, Morrow, Newborn, Norcross, Oakwood, Oxford, Peachtree City, Riverdale, Senoia, Snellville, Social Circle, Statham, Stockbridge, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Tucker, Watkinsville and Winder.

We offer free delivery of lumber, building materials, engineered wood, framing lumber, finish lumber, treated lumber, composite lumber, wood doors, wood windows, wood molding, hardwood molding, roofing, roof trusses, floor trusses, stair parts, green home building products, siding and cornice for qualified orders to these counties: Barrow, Cherokee, Clarke, Cobb, Dawson, DeKalb, Forsyth, Fulton, Greene, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Putnam, Rockdale, and Walton.

Whether you are building a new home, remodeling or have a home improvement project, Cofer/Adams Building Supply is equipped to handle all of your delivery requirements.