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Speaker AEric G. Welcome to the Round the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G. Thanks for joining me today.
Speaker AThis is our midweek special, that midweek update that we do every single Wednesday that fills up the stuff that didn't fit in the show last week and won't fit it into this next weekend.
Speaker AAnd man, I tell you what, we've got a great one coming up this weekend that'll be a lot of fun.
Speaker ABut there's so much going on in the news out there today.
Speaker AI wanted to cover a little bit about it and stuff that affects us homeowners, all of us in the construction industry, all of the people in the trades out there that tune into around the House each and every week.
Speaker ASo I saw over Labor Day weekend here, the Trump administration had weighed in a little bit on a national housing emergency.
Speaker AWhat's that gonna mean to all of us?
Speaker AThat's the thing that you kind of look at and go, what can they do?
Speaker AOne of the biggest issues we have is many of the added costs that go into housing is done at the state or local level.
Speaker AFor instance, here in Oregon and Washington and many of these states out west where we are out here on the left coast, the problem we've got is our land prices are so high because of our urban growth boundaries, which means the state tells us where we can build and where we can't.
Speaker AIf I own 20 acres of farmland that hasn't been farmed in 50 years, that is zoned for residential.
Speaker AIf it's not on the urban growth boundary, I'm not putting a bunch of houses on it.
Speaker ABut across the street could be where the line is and that's a brand new development.
Speaker ASo it automatically makes our housing prices way higher because the land prices are supply and demand.
Speaker ASo that's an expensive thing.
Speaker AThey've been trying to reduce some of the costs here in Portland, I think they've got now some of the fees reduced.
Speaker AIt was, it would be that nice big house on a lot of in the city could cost you $70,000 in permit fees because you're paying for the road, you're paying for the sewer, you're paying for all these different fees that are associated with it.
Speaker AYou'd have a transit tax, you'd have all these little fees that came onto things, parks, all these things that came out of the building permit to do that.
Speaker ASo really there's a couple of things.
Speaker ALumber prices are up, but we've got all these tariffs on Canadian lumber right now.
Speaker ASo they could do something with that.
Speaker AI was reading on, on, I think it was Fox Business that they did a story on this and they were saying that composite prices of framing lumber were up about 5.8% year over year where lumber futures were 19.1 higher than a year ago, even though they've been dropping down.
Speaker AAnd then back in July I think it was the Commerce Department had announced it was going to more than double countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports.
Speaker ASo that's our framing lumber that was going to go from 6.74 to 14.63%.
Speaker ASo Canadian lumber also is subject to an anti dumping tariff of 20%.
Speaker ASo that means Canadian lumber is now 35.2% up from 14 for 14.4%.
Speaker ASo that's where that is.
Speaker AOur lumber prices out of control?
Speaker ANo, but really they're higher, but they're not as bad as they used to be.
Speaker AWould I like to see him come down?
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ASome of the stuff that's way out of control is like gypsum.
Speaker AShe rock.
Speaker AIt's almost 20 bucks a sheet in my area right now and that's coming out of Mexico.
Speaker ASo that could be something that they could deal with.
Speaker AI guess the gypsum mines are down in Mexico or a lot of them are.
Speaker ASo that's where that is right there.
Speaker ASo is there a lot they can do other than lowering interest rates and getting housing prices down is going to be a bigger play.
Speaker AThat's not going to be something they can just wave a magic wand and do that because we've got our biggest affordable housing crisis in the US in 40 or 50 years.
Speaker AAnd so that's going to be an interesting one to see.
Speaker AReally it's going to have to be done locally unless there's something they can do nationally with some standardizing of building permits or standardizing of building code.
Speaker ASome of the energy code of course costs us extra money, what we see out there.
Speaker ASo we'll see what they can do.
Speaker ATheir hands are tied because a lot of it's not federal as far as that goes.
Speaker AAnd that's going to be interesting to see how that plays out.
Speaker AThere's a lot of different things at the local level and really that's where the states are going to have to get involved to fix that.
Speaker ASome states have got much more affordable housing because they're managing it correctly and the demand isn't there.
Speaker ASo that pushes it up here.
Speaker AI can buy a, you know, a half acre lot for $700,000 where, you know, you can take a zero off of that in many other places in the country.
Speaker AAnd a lot of that's just because of that urban growth boundary.
Speaker ASo something to consider there.
Speaker AHey, I wanted to give you guys an update on what I've got going on.
Speaker AI've been so busy trying to get my house done and I know it's like your projects, just when you think it's going to be done, it gets bigger.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI've got problems like a woodpecker that I have painted this section of the house like four times now.
Speaker AAnd we'll see what happens when I get up on the ladder today.
Speaker ABut woodpecker comes up and drills another golf ball size hole in my sighting.
Speaker AAnd it's come on.
Speaker AI just fixed that yesterday, put a new board up, get it patched up, get it prime painted up there, caulked in brand new hole back there again.
Speaker AAnd it's driving me insane.
Speaker AAnd people go, oh, there must be water intrusion.
Speaker ANo, because I've heard that thing sitting up there on a metal piece of flashing doing it there too.
Speaker AI think it's just a dumb woodpecker.
Speaker ASo I've been fighting that.
Speaker AAnd of course I've got a painting crew in doing some texture stuff and really blending in some textures in there from previous work.
Speaker AThere was an area in my house that I really had a hard time getting to that I didn't get finished up and textured.
Speaker AAnd that project grew a little bit from just doing one section to all the ceilings on the first floor of the house to get them dialed in.
Speaker AAnd I had an interesting one.
Speaker AI had a primer failure where I had and it might have been some user error as well because I was in a little bit of a hurry.
Speaker AI might have put the primer on when the drywall was still a little damp from scraping it because I had been wetting it and I had been scraping it.
Speaker AAnd I think I had a combination of maybe some damp drywall as well as that.
Speaker ASo we started doing some work on it.
Speaker AWe noticed the primer coming off of the separating off and peeling off the drywall, which was really weird.
Speaker ASo my guess is that I had some damp areas and so we just decided to Go ahead and start over on the texture on the first floor and get it all consistent.
Speaker AAnd we've done it right.
Speaker AIt's one of the things when you're getting ready to sell your house.
Speaker AIt's so easy to take those shortcuts.
Speaker AAnd really I've been working on those things.
Speaker AIt's just takes forever.
Speaker AI've got a guy doing it and I'd much rather have him up on the ladder.
Speaker AI don't know about you.
Speaker AThere's two things I hate doing is drywall and insulation.
Speaker ABoth of those are never fun.
Speaker AIt just takes a ton of time and it just makes such a heck of a mess.
Speaker ABut getting that close, I'm gonna be shooting today some stuff for some upcoming product videos that I can't wait to try.
Speaker AAnd I gotta be doing that today.
Speaker ASo it's gonna be a lot of fun and I can't wait to do that.
Speaker AThat's gonna be a great time.
Speaker AGetting some of this new products down and playing around with them as well.
Speaker AThat as well as packing up my shop.
Speaker ASo I'm gonna be in my temporary studios here until we get to the next house and got that planning on that, but we'll be here probably over the holidays.
Speaker AGonna take a look and see what happens and see what the next steps are.
Speaker AThat's the fun part.
Speaker AWe got some great stuff coming up.
Speaker AWorking on some details for around the House Northwest television show that will be coming out soon.
Speaker ACan't wait to explore that with you as well.
Speaker AWe've got some great announcements coming up that that is just such a huge project.
Speaker AAnd quite frankly, guys like you, I get so buried on projects like this.
Speaker AI really want to be able to get my focus on that.
Speaker ASo I'm really trying to get this.
Speaker AIf you're trying to get a house.
Speaker ALooking at a house to buy in the Lake Oswego, Oregon area, My house should be coming on the market within about a week.
Speaker ASo that's the plan.
Speaker AI'm just getting some finishing touches on it so we can get this thing looking its best, get it taken a look at.
Speaker AAnd a lot of value here in this place with all the stuff I've done to it over the years that you've watched on social media, on the TV show Around the House Northwest, and of course on the YouTube channel.
Speaker AAll right, everybody, I'm gonna let you go.
Speaker AI've got a lot to get done today.
Speaker AWanted to just give you an update on what's going on there with the.
Speaker AWith the housing stuff.
Speaker AWe're gonna have to get kids back into the classroom here to make sure that we can get some stuff knocked out.
Speaker ABecause I tell you what, this is one of those things that we're gonna have to get some kids trained up for the trades because labor prices are not gonna be helping us as well.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo when you're in the schools taking a look at and they don't have any of the trade stuff, if they don't have any wood shops, if you're a parent out there, bring those things up to your school district.
Speaker AWhy did they take those wood shops and welding classes and everything out of the schools?
Speaker AAnd what's it going to take to put them back in?
Speaker AI'm Eric G. Thanks for tuning into around the House.
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