East Central Iowa Association Of Realtors
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Investing in organizations and programs dedicated to safe and affordable housing, combating homelessness, and community development in East Central Iowa.

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East Central Iowa Association Of Realtors


Founded in
1980
EIN
420886657
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(6)
Category/Type
Community Centers
Address
1828 CARTER RD DUBUQUE, Iowa 52001-3900 United States
Website
eciaor.com
Phone
(563)-556-5721
Email address
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About
The East Central Iowa Association of REALTORS, founded in 1980, provides education, technology, and ethical guidance to members, advocating for community real estate investment. They support safe housing, combat food insecurity, and improve quality of life through community initiatives.
Mission
Our Mission is to provide education, technology and professional ethical practices that enable our members to advocate for the community in the pursuit of real estate as an investment in their future.

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