Construction loans by bank or private investors in Lucas-Valley-Marinwood, CA

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Lenders calculate to construction cost in Lucas-Valley-Marinwood, CA of 2,000 Sf home at $317,851 for basic construction to $576,149 for fancier contraction. Interest rate and the construction loan terms are varied depending on the borrowers' financials, the LTV, ARV, and type of lender selected.

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  • First State Bank & Trust Company
  • 612 Broadway, Thompson, ND, 58278
  • Officially known as First State Bank since 1938, our five locations in Buxton, Grand Forks, Mayville, Portland and Thompson are centrally located in the heart of North Dakota’s legendary Red River Valley. Known for our commitment to the communities we serve, our respected business, agricultural and mortgage lenders
  • Community Bank IA
  • 601 Iowa Ave, Dunlap, IA, 51529
  • Community Bank is a full service commercial banking institution providing modern financial services while maintaining the integrity of a "hometown" bank where decisions are made locally. Community Bank takes pride in having served the 4-County area since 1926. The headquarters of Community Bank is at 601 Iowa Ave., Dunlap, IA 51529.
  • First National Bank of Granbury
  • 101 E Bridge St, Granbury, TX, 76048
  • First National Bank was chartered in 1887 by Texas Pioneers Dan Cogdell, John Traylor, E.A. Hannaford, Jess Baker and James H. Doyle. While the early years of the Bank’s existence were economically prosperous for the area, the Great Depression and droughts of the 1930’s would soon have a negative impact on the community.
  • Guadalupe Bank
  • 1309 Bandera Hwy, Kerrville, TX, 78028
  • Guadalupe Bank was built by locals, for locals. We pride ourselves on the fact that our decisions are made locally by people who live in our community, value relationships with our customers, and genuinely understand local needs. We have a commitment to every single customer and to the people and small business owners in our community.
  • MED PARK CREDIT UNION
  • 1200 South Columbia Road, Grand Forks, ND, 58201
  • The Med Park Credit Union exists as a stable financial organization. It provides members services that will encourage them to accumulate savings, provide them a source of credit and to help educate them that they can attain their optimal level of financial security and independence.
  • Alerus Financial
  • 401 Demers Ave, Grand Forks, ND, 58201
  • With roots tracing back to 1879, Alerus is a diversified financial services company with approximately $31.5 billion in assets under administration/management. We provide business and consumer banking products and services, residential mortgage financing, employer-sponsored retirement plans and wealth management services.
  • Vision Bank
  • 101 East Main Street, Ada, OK, 74820
  • For over 120 years, we have been a vital part of every community we serve. We opened in Ada, OK in 1900. In 2004, we changed our name from the First National Bank and Trust Company of Ada to Vision Bank. We now serve communities throughout south central Oklahoma and beyond. We exist to help you meet all of your financial needs.
  • 4U Credit Union
  • 1312 Lawrence Street, Gainesville, TX, 76240
  • 4U Credit Union formerly NASCOGA NA (National) S (Supply) CO (Company of) GA (Gainesville) was chartered on May 15, 1956. There were ten charter members who each paid five dollars for a share in the organization. In the beginning, the office of the credit union was in a small corner of the plant itself.
  • Arrowhead Bank
  • 108 West Sandstone Street, Llano, TX, 78643
  • Arrowhead Bank originally opened its doors for business as the Moore State Bank. In 1963, A.W. Moursund, a life-long Hill Country resident, attorney and judge purchased controlling interest in the Llano bank. At the time, the bank had deposits totaling nearly $4, 000, 000 and approximately $660, 000 in capital, surplus, and undivided profits.
  • Llano National Bank
  • 1001 Ford Street, Llano, TX, 78643
  • Llano National Bank is a locally owned community bank with its main office located in Llano, Texas at 1001 Ford Street. We have two full-service branch bank offices: the Buchanan Dam branch, located at the intersection of State Highway 29 and RR 1431, Buchanan Dam, Texas and the Hill Country National Bank branch, located at 1210 S. Water Street.
  • Community Bank
  • 104 S Main St, Bristow, OK, 74010
  • Community Bank of Bristow has proudly served Creek County and the town of Bristow since 1924. At Community Bank of Bristow, we work hard to exceed your expectations every day. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. Bristow was designated as the county seat for Creek County at statehood when its population was 1,134. However,
  • SpiritBank
  • 601 North Main St, Bristow, OK, 74010
  • SpiritBank offers a spirited approach to banking with a full-line of banking products and services. We have the resources you need to help you with your business and personal banking needs. The person posting is an employee of the bank, anything posted may contain a personal opinion, and not necessarily the opinion of SpiritBank.