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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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11/6/2024 2:03 PM
Mortgage rates spent the entire month of October moving higher at a fairly quick pace.  Some of that had to do with stronger economic data, but at least as much had to do with the bond market adjusting to election probabilities.  As we"ve been advising in recent weeks, the consensus was that a Trump victory (or improved odds thereof) was ...Read More
 
Mortgage Demand Regressing Amid Rapid Rate Spike
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Huge Post-Election Sell-Off, The Calmest Result Imaginable
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Bonds Brace For Election Results
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Mortgage Rates Start Higher, But Fall in Afternoon
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Bonds Still Willing to React to Econ Data
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Election Remains Dominant Source of Volatility
11/4/2024 3:13 PM
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Mortgage Rates Start Week Slightly Lower as Election Volatility Works Both Ways
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