Wood Markets News


Rayonier Advance Materials Announces the Sale of its Lumber and Newsprint Facilities to GreenFirst Forest Products

Rayonier Advance Materials (RYAM), a global leader in high purity cellulose pulp, and GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. (GreenFirst), a Canadian lumber company, announced today that the parties have entered into a binding asset purchase agreement in which RYAM has agreed to sell all of its six lumber and one newsprint facilities and related assets located in Ontario and Quebec to GreenFirst for an expected purchase price of approximately $214 million (USD), including inventory on hand at the time of closing, which will be payable in approximately 85% cash, 15% common shares of capital GreenFirst.

Available Homes For Sale Inventory Drops to New Record Low Levels in March

According to HouseCanary’s latest Market Pulse Report (MPR), homes for sale listings volume are down -11.5% year-over-year. In the month of March 2021, 284,298 net new listings were placed on the market, a -0.9% decrease over March 2020. In addition, there were 348,422 listings that went under contract nationwide, which is a 22.7% increase versus March 2020.

Construction Input Prices Climb Higher in March

Further analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data, provided by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), reveals that construction and nonresidential construction input prices rose 3.5% in March 2021. Construction input prices are 12.9% higher than in March 2020, and nonresidential construction input prices are up 12.4% during that same span.

Mortgage Credit Availability Increased in March

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Mortgage Credit Availability Index (MCAI) that analyzes date from the Ellie Mae’s AllRegs® Market Clarity® business information tool, mortgage credit availability increased in March.