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Tariffs Drive Up Home Building Costs
5 Dec
Summary
- Tariffs could increase builder costs by $7,500 to $10,000 per new home.
- Lumber prices have seen the biggest impact, adding $4,900 to home costs.
- North American Builder's Supply filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

New home construction costs are on the rise due to President Donald Trump's tariffs. Estimates from homebuilders indicate that these tariffs could add between $7,500 and $10,000 to the cost of each new home. The most substantial impact has been on lumber prices, which are expected to increase homebuilding expenses by approximately $4,900 on average.
This escalation in lumber prices affects the entire construction industry, especially since about one-third of the wood used in the U.S. is imported from Canada. Fluctuating prices and a lack of cost certainty create significant challenges for contractors, who operate on fixed-price contracts. To manage this, many are attempting to preorder materials in advance.
In related news, North American Builder's Supply, a building materials supplier based in Illinois, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company aims to reorganize and continue operations. This filing highlights the pressures on businesses within the building materials sector amidst rising costs and market uncertainty.




