[2025 ] Hard Bridge Lenders with AI in Hickam-Housing, Hawaii

Bridge loan rates for Hickam-Housing, Hawaii start at 2.20% in 1st posion and 8.02% 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 Hawaii.

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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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  • Avis Mortgage, Inc
  • 256 Papalaua, Lahaina, HI, 96761
  • Whether you are in need of new financing or a refinance on your existing property; whatever your mortgage loan needs, and anywhere they may be, (including the communities of Maui any of our other service areas), Avis Mortgage can assist you by providing you with our top-notch service and expertise.
  • First Hawaiian Mortgage
  • 910 Honoapiilani Hwy, Suite 2, Lahaina, HI, 96761
  • At First Hawaiian Mortgage. We are located in Lahaina, Maui but service the entire State of Hawaii. First Hawaiian Mortgage is a correspondent lender offering Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, VA, USDA products and we have aligned ourselves with portfolio lenders so we can offer a full range of loan products
  • Maui Teachers FCU
  • 2145 Wells Street, Suite 101, Wailuku, HI, 96793
  • Maui Teachers FCU will serve its membership with integrity and efficiency and provide excellent financial services, creating financial growth for our members and for our credit union. Maui Teachers Federal Credit Union will strive to exceed our members' expectations in our commitment to their financial well-being and growth
  • Maui County Federal Credit Union
  • 1888 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, HI, 96793
  • Maui County Federal Credit Union was originally established in 1937 to serve the needs of Maui’s County, State, and Federal government employees and their families. It is the largest credit union on Maui with 55 employees serving nearly 20,000 members throughout the County of Maui. Anyone that lives, works,
  • Valley Isle Community FCU
  • 160 Paahana Street, Kahului, HI, 96732
  • The Valley Isle Community Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution serving all residents on the island of Maui. Established in 1940, our goal is to provide our members high-value financial products with excellent member service and ultimately, improve their quality of lives, as well as the quality of our community.
  • Maui Federal Credit Union
  • 107 East Wakea Avenue, Kahului, HI, 96732
  • Maui Pine Federal Credit Union officially opened for business, In 1997, the name changed to Maui Land & Pine FCU or simply ML&P FCU to reflect the growth of the company. In 2003, the Board of Directors concluded it would be in the best interest of the credit union to change its name officially to MAUI FCU to accurately portray
  • Kahului Federal Credit Union
  • 25 West Kamehameha Avenue, Kahului, HI, 96732
  • In 1955, a group of civic-minded business people met at the old Kahului Store (also known as the Masonic building) for the purpose of forming a credit union to meet the financial needs of the people in Kahului. At the time, most credit unions were employer-based and there was no credit union in existence that could serve the rest of the community.
  • Wailuku Federal Credit Union
  • 133 Ma'a Street, Kahului, HI, 96732
  • Wailuku Federal Credit Union, formerly Wailuku Community Federal Credit Union, was chartered in January 1955 with the help of Manuel S. Molina, a Wailuku businessman who felt that there was a need for a credit union in Wailuku. Before starting his own business, Mr. Molina was introduced to credit unions through his work at the pineapple company
  • Kauai Teachers Federal Credit Union
  • 2969 Umi Street, Lihue, HI, 96766
  • Kauai Teachers Federal Credit Union is a member-owned, non-profit financial cooperative whose members are owners and savers, as well as potential borrowers. Demonstrating the philosophy of “People Helping People”, members pool their money by purchasing shares, thus making low-cost loans
  • Kauai Federal Credit Union
  • 2976 Ewalu Street, Lihue, HI, 96766
  • In 1947, we started a credit union for employees of the territory of Hawaii and the county of Kaua’i. Our goal was not only to provide county, state, and federal government employees & their families with basic financial needs but also to invest in and grow the quality of life on the island. Over 70 years later we’re still committed to our goal
  • Gather Federal Credit Union.
  • 4493 Pahee Street, Lihue, HI, 96766
  • Our story begins in 1954. Ten hard-working pineapple farmers pooled their resources and did something none of them could have done alone: collected $595 for lending and purchased heavy equipment. They believed that together they could provide a better life for their families, for their community, and for Kaua‘i. They gathered. And they grew.