Searcy, Arkansas 543 Bridge Loan Lenders with AI [2025]
Bridge loan rates for Searcy, Arkansas start at 2.77% in 1st posion and 12.39% for bridge loans in 2nd postion . Lendersa® lenders' list includes all the financial institutions and private hard money lenders who can arrange Bridge Loans on residential or commercial properties in Arkansas.
Use our bridge loan calculator to see the current bridge loan rates for a residential bridging loan or commercial bridge loan to determine the Income, credit, reserves, and documents needed to qualify.
Under certain conditions, hard money lenders could fund your bridge loan mortgage fast, in few days, without a need to produce any documents and based only on the equity you have in the property.
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Lendersa® Bridge mortgage calculator enables you to compare lenders to find out who has the best bridging loans up to $1,510,000 in a first postion or starting at $20,663 in second postion .
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Bank of Salem was organized and incorporated in December 1908 with stockholders: B.H. Castleberry, Rex Castleberry, J.L. Short, Harry Pickren, George T. Humphries, H.J. (Race) Humphries, C.W. Dixon, J.A. Sigler, and J.A. Watson.
Since 1908, the following people have served as president of the bank: B.H. Castleberry (1908-1919)
We now offer Mobile Deposit Capture and encourage our mobile banking customers to check it out on your mobile device. Or, you may contact one of our customer service representatives for more information on the features of the product, such as how to enable Touch ID, etc. Our customers have requested this product
Nosari Home Mortgage, Inc has served the state of Arkansas since 1995 and now Missouri. Nosari Home Mortgage, Inc is now licensed in Missouri, and we are able to provide the best rates and most mortgage programs to our neighbors in Missouri. We have been voted "Best Mortgage Lender" via the annual Best of the Twin Lakes' annual poll since 2014.
Diamond Lakes Federal Credit Union is a full service financial institution ready to serve you as a member, not just as a customer! We are a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned by the folks that save and borrow money at Diamond Lakes. Profits are returned to members in the form of lower rates on loans, less fees
MNB is a full service community Bank committed to providing top quality personal and business financial services, delivered by associates who are dedicated to the highest level of personal service. Since 1934, we have been providing professional Banking services to central Arkansas.
190 Aviation Plaza, Suite E, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 71913
The mission of the Garland County Educators’ Federal Credit Union is to provide our members with high quality, personal, financial education and services through a safe, sound, democratic alternative to traditional financial institutions.
We are a not-for-profit, member-owned, federally insured federal credit union.
Combined Federal Credit Union is a voluntary, nonprofit, cooperative association of individuals sharing a common employment bond as defined by our field of membership. Each member is an owner of the Credit Union and is entitled to a single vote regarding the business of the Credit Union.
Gateway Bank's known history began with a bank reorganization on March 7, 1932, as the Bank of Rison, and has remained in business under the same charter ever since. A major fire swept through downtown Rison just before New Year’s eve of 1932. According to the Cleveland County Herald, the fire was described in an issue published January 4, 1933