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Bridge loan rates for Artesia, New Mexico start at 2.65% in 1st posion and 8.14% 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 New Mexico.

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  • Western Bank of Artesia
  • 320 West Texas Avenue, Artesia, NM, 88210
  • Western Bank of Artesia, New Mexico was chartered and opened for business as Peoples State bank on August 2, 1948 on the Calvin Dunn property located at 4th and Quay in Artesia, New Mexico, the same location that the bank occupied from 1948 to 2000. The bank was first housed in temporary quarters in a small sheet iron building.
  • Artesia Credit Union
  • 210 North Fifth Street, Artesia, NM, 88210
  • Artesia Credit Union is a member-owned, cooperative, non profit financial services institution founded and operated to encourage thrift among its members, create a source of credit at a fair and reasonable rate of interest, and provide an opportunity for its members to improve their economic condition in a friendly manner.
  • First American Bank
  • 303 W Main St, Artesia, NM, 88210
  • First American Bank serves New Mexico with sixteen full service locations in fourteen communities and mortgage offices in Ruidoso, NM, and Rio Rico, AZ. Over the past century, First American Bank has remained true to its mission by providing a full spectrum of financial services; building lasting customer relationships
  • U1st Community Federal Credit Union
  • 601 N Canal Street, Carlsbad, NM, 88220
  • U-1st Community Federal Credit Union can help with your individual loan and checking account needs. We offer a wide variety of products and services, including consumer loans, money market accounts, checking accounts and more. We were established on October 3, 1955, and with over 65 years of experience.
  • Internationalites Federal Credit Union
  • 901 North Canal Street, Carlsbad, NM, 88220
  • The credit union is a cooperative organization operated by volunteer members formed into governing bodies. A board of seven directors governs the overall operations of the credit union. A supervisory committee examines the credit union operations and oversees the board of directors.
  • Eddy Federal Credit Union
  • 909 W Pierce Street, Carlsbad, NM, 88220
  • Eddy Federal Credit Union is committed to making available products and services that will enable you to meet your financial needs and reach your financial goals. Protecting personal information and using it in a manner consistent with your expectations is a high priority for everyone associated with the credit union.
  • Western Commerce Bank
  • 127 S. Canyon St, Carlsbad, NM, 88220
  • Western Commerce Bank opened its doors June 3, 1961 in the small town of Loving, New Mexico. Since that time, the bank has grown and expanded to include eleven full-service locations throughout New Mexico in Carlsbad, Loving, Hobbs, Lovington, Tatum, and Albuquerque. Our slogan is “Pulling Together For You”, and we take that seriously.
  • Telco Federal Credit Union
  • 110 N Washington Avenue, Roswell, NM, 88203
  • Our credit union was chartered in 1952. Membership was limited to telephone company employees and their family members. The original credit union was operated out of the home of Ray and Marjean May. After their retirement, Tom and Doris Fletcher took over the management of the credit union
  • Valley Bank of Commerce
  • 217 West 2nd Street, Roswell, NM, 88202
  • Valley Bank’s primary mission has been to serve the banking needs of Roswell as well as Chaves County, and this continues to be the primary driving force behind the bank today. Valley Bank is an independent bank and fully intends to remain independent. The bank has built a reputation of conservative soundness that has served it well
  • Bank of the Southwest
  • 226 North Main Street, Roswell, NM, 88201
  • Bank of the Southwest evolved from the idea that community banks continue to thrive as a vital link in the economic well-being and prosperity of thousands of small and medium-sized towns, rural areas, and urban neighborhoods throughout America. Bank of the Southwest's goal is to secure a niche in the financial services market.
  • The Florist Federal Credit Union
  • 313 W Country Club Road, Suite 11, Roswell, NM, 88201
  • The WTNM Federal Credit Union received a federal charter in 1969, after members of the WesTexas New Mexico Florist Association looked for ideas to benefit the members of the Association. The original office was in Midland, Texas, and in 1973 it was moved to Roswell, New Mexico where the volunteer manager lived and owned a flower shop.