The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index rose to its best levels since our Recession began. This is very important because housing demand is very clearly tied with how consumers feel about economic conditions and their own financial outlook.
Consumer Sentiment rose to 73.3 in May, up from the April reading of 72.2. Buried within this report were two other nuggets: The survey showed that the consumer inflation expectation index rose to 3.1% which is the highest reading since June of 2009. Inflation naturally causes mortgage rates to increase, so we need to keep an eye on this.

The survey's gauge of current economic conditions edged upward to a very high 81.1 and the barometer of consumer expectations also rose in May to 68.3. This is very good news for our economy and the housing market!

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