Hiawatha, Kansas 653 Bridge Loan Lenders with AI [2025]

Bridge loan rates for Hiawatha, Kansas start at 2.55% in 1st posion and 8.69% 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 Kansas.

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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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  • The Gorham State Bank
  • 129 Market Street, Gorham, KS, 67640
  • The Gorham State Bank is a branch office of The Gorham State Bank. They provide the following services: Full Service Office Location and are located at 129 Market Street in Gorham Kansas. Mobile and traditional directions to this location can be found below along with ratings, their phone number, online banking website
  • Impact Bank
  • 206 East Harvey Avenue, Wellington, KS, 67152
  • Impact Bank was created by the April 2, 2012 merger of Caldwell State Bank and First National Bank in Wellington. Both financial institutions were healthy, long-standing community banks serving local families and businesses for generations. Caldwell State Bank was founded in 1928 and First National Bank in Wellington began in 1879.
  • Bank of Commerce and Trust Company
  • 201 West Harvey Avenue, Wellington, KS, 67152
  • The Bank of Commerce and Trust Company, formerly known as the National Bank of Commerce, can trace its roots to the oldest bank in Wellington, the Woods Bank. In October of 1873 Mr. John J. Woods opened the Woods Bank at the southwest corner of Washington and 7th Streets in a frame building. For several years,
  • Ark Valley Credit Union
  • 1515 N Summit Street, Arkansas City, KS, 67005
  • The Ark Valley Credit Union was formed in 1955 as the Rodeo Credit Union for employees of Maurer-Neuer, Inc. The Credit Union was opened to Cowley County residents in 1979 and the name changed to Ark Valley Credit Union in 1990. In 2003, Ark Valley Credit Union merged with the Rainbow Credit Union and opened a branch office in Winfield.
  • Citizens Bank of Kansas
  • 300 N Main, Kingman, KS, 67068
  • Citizens Bank of Kansas is a state bank that specializes in hometown banking needs. CBK has maintained its commitment to helping build strong communities by offering traditional banking services including residential, commercial, and consumer loans, as well as a broad range of deposit accounts for retail and commercial customers.
  • Farmers Credit Union
  • 2825 Plaza Avenue, Hays, KS, 67601
  • The Farmers Credit Union was founded in 1953. The first location was an office located in the Farmers Co-op Building. The original capital was obtained by proceeds from a bake sale. Anyone who is a resident of Ellis County or adjoining counties is eligible to be a member of the Farmers Credit Union.
  • Bank of Hays
  • 1000 W 27th St, Hays, KS, 67601
  • Bank of Hays offers HELOC's with competitive rates and terms. A HELOC loan can be used for many different purposes: a vacation, your child's education, home improvement, or unforeseen emergencies. A HELOC from Bank of Hays allows you to "make your own loan" as the need arises. Borrow as little as $5, 000.
  • Golden Belt Bank
  • 1101 East 27th St, Hays, KS, 67601
  • At Golden Belt Bank, we take great pride in delivering our products in the manner our customer wants them. We strive to establish long-term relationships with our customers and our community. Every day, we get to help write the story. Because we believe one successful story builds one successful family,
  • Oakstar Bank
  • 1020 E Battlefield, Springfield, MO, 65807
  • OakStar has an engaging, inviting environment that feels less like banking and more like catching up with old friends. All of our guests are encouraged to enjoy a cup of coffee (the good stuff, we promise), a freshly baked cookie, and the opportunity to unwind. We believe that the community is at its best when its citizens thrive.
  • Paddio
  • 1930 W Bennett St, Suite 100, Springfield, MO, 65807
  • Paddio Home Loans is brought to you by the same incredible team behind Veterans United Home Loans. A commitment to service has fueled our work with Veterans and military families nationwide the past 18 years. Now we’re excited to deliver those same high-quality customer experiences across the country to non-military homebuyers.
  • The Stock Exchange Bank, Caldwell, Kansas
  • 103 South Main Street, Caldwell, KS, 67022
  • The Stock Exchange Bank of Caldwell, the oldest banking institution in Caldwell and Sumner County, received its state charter on November 12, 1881 and opened on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1881. The stone building erected to house the bank in 1881 at a cost of $5,000, has undergone several remodeling projects