Close Menu
Rent Magazine
  • News
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Realtors
  • Tech
What's Hot

U.S. Rental Market Evolves with Tech Integration and Policy Updates in 2026

April 2, 2026

U.S. Rental Market Sees Notable Stabilization as New Housing Supply Expands in Early 2026

March 31, 2026

U.S. Housing Market Shows Signs of Strain as Home Sellers Struggle to Find Buyers

March 7, 2026
Rent Magazine
  • News
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Realtors
  • Tech
Monday, April 6
Rent Magazine
You are at:Home » Building Material Prices Rise While Other Construction Costs Decline
News

Building Material Prices Rise While Other Construction Costs Decline

By Rent Magazine ContributorNovember 14, 20243 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Construction Input Costs Show Mixed Trends in October

The cost of materials for new residential construction saw a notable increase in October 2024, while other construction costs, such as services, declined. The latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that the price of inputs to residential construction (excluding capital investment, labor, and imports) dropped by 0.2% from September. On a year-over-year basis, however, the index increased by 0.3%, signaling modest upward pressure on certain construction-related expenses.

Diverging Trends: Goods vs. Services

The PPI report breaks down construction input prices into two primary components: goods and services. The goods category saw price increases, while services experienced a decline.

  • Goods Prices: The price of goods used in residential construction, which makes up about 60% of the total construction input costs, rose by 0.3% in October compared to September. The key driver behind this increase was building materials, which saw a 2.0% rise year-over-year. This uptick is the largest since April and marks a recovery in materials pricing after a period of stability. However, energy prices continued to fall, dropping by 13.1% year-over-year for the third consecutive month.

  • Services Prices: On the flip side, the cost of services for residential construction dropped by 1.0% in October compared to the previous month. This decrease was driven mainly by a 1.5% reduction in trade services, which make up the bulk of the services component. This marks the first decline in trade services since August 2023.

Significant Price Changes for Key Construction Materials

Certain building materials showed marked price increases compared to the previous year. These materials are essential for residential construction and have a direct impact on the overall cost of building homes:

  • Ready-Mix Concrete: Prices increased by 3.7%.

  • Wood Office Furniture and Store Fixtures: Prices rose by 3.6%.

  • General Millwork: Prices went up by 2.8%.

  • Paving Mixtures and Blocks: Prices increased by 2.4%.

  • Sheet Metal Products: Saw a modest price increase of 0.6%.

These price increases in key construction materials will likely continue to drive up costs for homebuilders, particularly those involved in larger-scale residential projects.

Implications for the Housing Market

The price increases in building materials, particularly for critical commodities, are adding to the overall costs of residential construction. As housing demand remains strong, builders are expected to continue facing higher expenses for materials. However, the decrease in costs for services, such as trade services and transportation, may provide some relief to construction firms, especially those who rely on these services for project execution.

With growing inventory levels and ongoing demand for new homes, the cost of construction is likely to remain elevated. While falling energy prices may help alleviate some pressure, builders will still contend with the higher prices of essential materials as they work to meet the continuing demand for housing.

Related Posts

U.S. Rental Market Evolves with Tech Integration and Policy Updates in 2026

By Rent Magazine ContributorApril 2, 2026

U.S. Rental Market 2026: A Shifting Landscape for Renters and Landlords

By Rent Magazine ContributorMarch 22, 2026

Senate Advances Major Bipartisan Housing Affordability Bill in the United States

By Rent Magazine ContributorMarch 5, 2026

U.S. Commercial Real Estate Poised for Stabilization in 2026

By Rent Magazine ContributorJanuary 30, 2026
Don't Miss

U.S. Rental Market Adapts to New Supply Wave and Digital Transformation

By Rent Magazine ContributorApril 5, 2026

As of April 5, 2026, the U.S. rental housing sector continues to evolve as new…

U.S. Rental Market Evolves with Tech Integration and Policy Updates in 2026

April 2, 2026

U.S. Rental Market Sees Notable Stabilization as New Housing Supply Expands in Early 2026

March 31, 2026

U.S. Housing Market Shows Signs of Stabilization as Spring Rental Season Begins

March 29, 2026
Top Picks

U.S. Rental Market Evolves with Tech Integration and Policy Updates in 2026

By Rent Magazine ContributorApril 2, 2026

U.S. Rental Market Sees Notable Stabilization as New Housing Supply Expands in Early 2026

By Rent Magazine ContributorMarch 31, 2026

U.S. Housing Market Shows Signs of Strain as Home Sellers Struggle to Find Buyers

By Rent Magazine ContributorMarch 7, 2026
About Us
About Us

Rent Magazine was founded with the mission of simplifying the rental process for both landlords and tenants. We understand that finding the perfect rental property or managing a rental portfolio can be a daunting task, which is why we strive to offer comprehensive and reliable information to make your journey smoother.

Top Posts

U.S. Rental Market Evolves with Tech Integration and Policy Updates in 2026

April 2, 2026

U.S. Rental Market Sees Notable Stabilization as New Housing Supply Expands in Early 2026

March 31, 2026

U.S. Housing Market Shows Signs of Strain as Home Sellers Struggle to Find Buyers

March 7, 2026
Don't Miss

U.S. Rental Market Adapts to New Supply Wave and Digital Transformation

April 5, 2026

U.S. Rental Market Evolves with Tech Integration and Policy Updates in 2026

April 2, 2026

U.S. Rental Market Sees Notable Stabilization as New Housing Supply Expands in Early 2026

March 31, 2026
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
© 2026 Rent Magazine. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.