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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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Peace Deal Rumors Make For Mid-Day Reversal
5/21/2026 3:05 PM
Peace Deal Rumors Make For Mid-Day Reversal Bonds started the day in fairly forgettable and slightly weaker fashion after overnight headlines suggested that the disposition of Iran"s nuclear material remains a sticking point. Bonds were flat at weaker levels all morning. Then, just after 1pm, a differe...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Recover After Starting Higher
5/21/2026 1:40 PM
After posting a decent recovery from 9-month highs yesterday, it looked like mortgage rates were destined to bounce back toward slightly higher levels today. In fact, when lenders released their initial rates this morning, the average 30yr fixed rate was indeed moderately higher. But shortly after 1pm ET, news broke regarding additional progress i...Read More
 
Hedging, Verification, Servicing, QC, Reverse Products; Road to Housing Bill Status
5/21/2026 10:15 AM
Lots of folks were leaving the MBA’s National Secondary yesterday, and many comments and questions were heard. “Did you hear that Jerry Seinfeld is doing a show at the MBA National in October?” (True) “Ginnie Mae began ratcheting up its cybersecurity efforts in 2024. Why aren’t others?” (Good question; I’m sure they are at some level.) “Most lender...Read More
 
Bonds Turn Red Overnight on War Headlines
5/21/2026 8:19 AM
Bonds spent most of the overnight session moving sideways to slightly stronger, but everything changed at 6:20am. That"s when news broke regarding a statement from Iran"s Khamenei saying that Uranium should not leave the country. Given that this is a sticking point for peace negotiations, the response in bonds/oil/etc was immediate and clear. Yield...Read More
 
Full Reversal And Then Some
5/20/2026 3:19 PM
Full Reversal And Then Some Bonds more than made up from Tuesday"s rout with a massive rally on Wednesday. Unlike Tuesday"s move, which was driven by bond-market-specific selling pressure on the part of one account"s massive liquidations, Wednesday"s rally was broad-based and driven by war-related headlines...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Recover All of Yesterday"s Losses
5/20/2026 1:58 PM
Wednesday brought some much-needed relief for the mortgage market after rates surged to new 9 month highs of 6.75% yesterday. Whereas that rate spike was decoupled from the prevailing narrative of war-related headlines, today"s recovery was quite the opposite. Newswires came out shortly after 10am ET that suggested the U.S. and Iran are nearing a ...Read More
 
TPO Non-QM, Vendor Strategy, Cybersecurity Tools; NY Conference Talk; Fed Raise Coming?
5/20/2026 10:43 AM
Here in New York, as over a thousand of us head to airports (hopefully avoiding manholes… tragic), the mood has been pragmatic. Not overly optimistic, not somber, just realistic. No one is arguing that the war hasn’t driven up worldwide oil prices, impacting inflation and borrower psychology, impacting lending. The Mortgage Bankers Association now ...Read More
 
Bleeding Subsides For Now, Headlines Helping But Bonds Remain Cautious
5/20/2026 9:24 AM
Tuesday"s massive wave of bond-specific weakness still has the analytical community scratching its collective head. Our contacts are either saying nothing or telling us they"re just as perplexed. So far this morning, there hasn"t been any sort of repeat performance.  Lower oil prices have helped bonds find their footing, but the move has ...Read More
 
Whales Making Waves in Treasury Futures
5/19/2026 3:57 PM
Whales Making Waves in Treasury Futures Nerd alert: there"s no way to discuss what happened in the bond market today without getting a bit nerdy. Reason being, there was an absolute deluge of block trades in Treasury futures (over $20bln--the biggest day we can remember for outright block trades). Ther...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Jump Again, Now up 0.75% Since Start of The War
5/19/2026 2:28 PM
It was another rough day for the bond market and, thus, for interest rates. Investors aggressively sold bonds in the first 2 hours of trading, taking 10yr Treasury yields to the highest level in more than a year. Mortgage-specific bonds have been doing better versus Treasuries in recent months thanks to increased purchase demand from Fannie Mae an...Read More