Construction loans by with AI by private investors in Crystal-Lake, FL
Lendersa® offers a list of construction loan lenders in Crystal-Lake, FL, including regional banks, national lenders, and local hard money lenders using private money for ground-up construction or major rehab projects.
In Crystal-Lake, FL, lenders estimate construction costs for a 2,000 square foot home from $206,270 for basic builds to $378,602 for more luxurious constructions. Interest rates and loan terms vary based on borrower financials, LTV, ARV, and the chosen lender type.
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Exchange Bank proudly serves as Etowah County’s community bank. Since 1909 we have been an active growing part of this community, committed to meeting the needs of the people. This commitment is as strong today as it was over a century ago when we opened our doors as First State Bank of Altoona.
"adsden Mortgage Services has been helping residents of Etowah County and surrounding counties for over 50 years. Established in 1958, we are Gadsden’s oldest mortgage company. We are a wholly-owned subsidiary of Exchange Bank and proud to be part of the family. We offer a variety of loan products from construction loans"
Alabama Teachers Credit Union was organized in March 1959 with just two employees, and was located on the second floor of the Gadsden City Board of Education Building. Previously known as Etowah Teachers Credit Union, our original Select Employee Group (SEG) was only open to employees and family members of the Gadsden City
In February of 2018, a group of Union County business leaders announced plans to form a de novo bank. De novo refers to a newly chartered bank founded independently of any other financial institutions. Union County has always supported a locally owned, locally managed bank. The group chose the name “American Bank” with the name giving a nod
Rabun County Bank is a hometown bank with a strong commitment to exceeding our customer’s expectations. We want to be the best. Our customers want to bank with the best. Our employees want to work for the best. Our shareholders want to own a part of the best. We will strive to be the best in all that we do.
Bank of York was founded on April 11, 1935, and we're proud to be a part of the history of York County. That's a long time of serving our community. We're proud of all the stories of people who have joined with Bank of York over the years to build stable livelihoods and raise their families.
Gateway Funding, Inc. is a NC based family owned and operated specializing in commercial lending with a wide range of products in 45 states. We give a free consultation in order to determine the goals of the client and assess their financial situation. (Including refinancing) Gateway Funding, Inc.
111 Clebourne Street, Suite 200-F, Fort Mill, SC, 29715
C&F Mortgage, rest assured we are focused on you. C&F was built on the simple truth that when we pay attention to people & the community,we can make a difference.We are a trusted local lender with industry knowledge & experience focused on your success.It’s our mission to provide the tools,resources & expertise you need to build a successful career
Established in 1971, Lumbee Guaranty Bank proudly opened its doors as the first Native American owned bank in the United States. Today, we’ve grown to manage 14 locations throughout Robeson, Hoke, and Cumberland counties in beautiful North Carolina. We serve thousands of customers every year and hold assets of more than $400 million