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  2. Mortgage Bankers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Mortgage Bankers Association has a political action committee called Mortgage Bankers Association Political Action Committee (MORPAC). [5] MORPAC raises money to help elect and re-elect candidates to Congress who have an understanding of the real estate finance and housing industries, and who are supportive of the mortgage profession.

  3. Buncombe, Asheville property transfers for Oct. 14-21 - AOL

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    Sales filed in Buncombe County for Oct. 14-21: Asheville. 198 Hanover St., $41,000, Darrens Business LLC to David Alan Griffin. 1211 Saint Charles Court, $715,000, Stephen D Robinson and Amanda B ...

  4. Mortgage bankers: Who they are and what they do in home ... - AOL

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    Selling loans: Mortgage bankers can also sell your mortgage or the rights to service your mortgage on the secondary market. Mortgage bankers do this to free up more capital to make more loans to ...

  5. Category:Mortgage industry associations - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage Bankers Association; N. National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association This page was last edited on 31 May 2021, at 09:08 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Smith-McDowell House - Wikipedia

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    The Smith-McDowell House is a c. 1840 brick mansion located in Asheville, North Carolina. [2] It is one of the "finest antebellum buildings in Western North Carolina." [2] Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was the first mansion built in Asheville and is the oldest surviving brick structure in Buncombe County.

  7. William Jennings Bryan House (Asheville, North Carolina)

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    The William Jennings Bryan House is a historic home located at 107 Evelyn Pl. in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. It was designed by architects Smith & Carrier and built in 1917. It is a two-story, five-bay, side-gable roofed dwelling in the Colonial Revival style.