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EPM Appraisals consist of three Certified appraisers, which possess the comprehensive training and qualifications to provide the level of dependable property value opinions that banks and major lending institutions need for mortgages and valuation needs. With years of experience that only comes with time, we're prepared to accept assignments pertaining to a variety of property types. EPM is now proud to service the Jackson, MS metro area and the Oxford, MS market.

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Mortgage Rates Match Lowest Levels in Over 2 Weeks
2/6/2026 11:51 AM
In the bigger picture, the past two and a half weeks have been marked by a very narrow range in the bond market. Because bonds dictate mortgage rates, the latter have also been in a narrow range with average top tier 30yr fixed rates of 6.15-6.20%.  Yesterday"s employment-related data helped bonds improve. Many lenders made mid-day improvemen...Read More
 
Winter Weather Puts Purchase Applications on Ice
2/6/2026 10:32 AM
Mortgage application activity moved lower again last week, extending the pullback from January’s earlier burst of demand as weather disruptions and softening purchase activity weighed on overall volume. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported that applications declined 8.9% for the week ending January 30. The Market Composite Index fell ...Read More
 
BBYS, Servicer Risk, Verification Tools; Non-Agency News; Why Mortgage Rates Are Sticky
2/6/2026 10:31 AM
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Waiting on Next Week"s Data
2/6/2026 8:53 AM
Friday is the quietest day of the week in terms of scheduled econ data and events, with the relatively unimportant Consumer Sentiment being the only notable report. Bonds are roughly unchanged to start the session. Treasury yields are technically a few bps higher from yesterday"s 5pm levels, but right in line with 3pm (what many would argue to be t...Read More
 
Surprisingly Big Bond Rally Relative to The Data
2/5/2026 1:59 PM
Surprisingly Big Bond Rally Relative to The Data Bonds went on a bit of a buying spree on Thursday. It was the biggest rally day since November, at least, and that"s impressive given the motivations. Specifically, there was a trifecta of downbeat labor market reports (Challenger, Jobless Claims, and Job Ope...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Fall After Downbeat Employment Data
2/5/2026 12:52 PM
Mortgage rates are driven by bonds and that bonds care about employment data. There are quite a few different economic reports that focus on various employment metrics. Next Wednesday"s jobs report is the biggest ticket by far, but other reports can move the needle at times--especially when they fall far from forecasts or previous readings. This w...Read More
 
Climate Risk, Processing, Construction, Credit Score Programs; IMB Topics; In-Person Events
2/5/2026 10:31 AM
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Stronger Start Thanks to Employment Data
2/5/2026 8:21 AM
Bonds were incidentally and inconsequentially stronger to start the overnight session, but began to see better gains after 7am ET. There were two notable bumps in volume after the 7:30am Challenger job cut data and the 8:30am Jobless Claims data.  Of the two, the latter was much more clearly linked to gains.  Challenger definitely got a s...Read More
 
No Whammies in Wednesday"s Data. JOLTS Rescheduled for Thursday
2/4/2026 2:57 PM
No Whammies in Wednesday"s Data. JOLTS Rescheduled for Thursday With the big jobs report on hold until next Wednesday, this morning"s ADP/ISM duo had to do most of the week"s heavy lifting in terms of important econ data. The response was underwhelming, at best. ADP was a complete non-event, but also fairly...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Hold Perfectly Steady at 2-Week Highs
2/4/2026 1:58 PM
The average top tier 30yr fixed mortgage rate hit its highest levels in 2 weeks yesterday. The caveat was that the range has been very narrow during these 2 weeks. As such, by remaining unchanged versus yesterday, today"s rates are part of the same narrow range (6.15-6.20% for MND"s index). There were two relevant economic reports this morning as ...Read More