Construction loans by with AI by private investors in Buzzards-Bay, MA

Lendersa® list of construction loan lenders in Buzzards-Bay, MA include regional banks, national lenders, and local hard money lenders utilizing private money for your ground-up construction or major rehab.

Lenders calculate to construction cost in Buzzards-Bay, MA of 2,000 Sf home at $277,455 for basic construction to $502,640 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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  • Bank of Bridger
  • 101 South Main, Bridger, MT, 59014
  • Bank of Bridger is your locally owned and operated community bank. With offices in South Central Montana and Northern Wyoming, we provide service and accessibility like no other bank can. Our strength lies in our philosophy to allow local decision making at each of our branches. Bank of Bridger was first Chartered in August of 1915.
  • Yellowstone Bank
  • 12 1st Avenue, Laurel, MT, 59044
  • Yellowstone Bank is pleased to bring a full array of highly competitive products and services to the communities we serve. Drawing on more than 100 years of banking experience, Yellowstone Bank has achieved a strong and growing presence in the financial services marketplace. Yellowstone Bank was founded by B. M. Harris in 1907.
  • La Joya Area Federal Credit Union
  • 214 East Expressway 83, La Joya, TX, 78560
  • La Joya Area Federal Credit Union has been open since 1961. The credit union has assets totaling $68.95 Million and provides banking services to more than 15, 000 members as of March 2022. The credit union is a community-based financial institution. People living, working, or worshipping in the credit union's geographic area can become a membe
  • Zapata National Bank
  • PO Drawer 100, Zapata, TX, 78076
  • Zapata National Bank is the institution with the longest servitude to the South Texas community of Zapata County. As the oldest bank in Zapata, we have strong deep roots committed to the community and its prosperity. Since its foundation in 1961, we have strived to assist the citizens of Zapata by offering competitive products and services
  • Del Norte Bank
  • 705 Grand Ave, Del Norte, CO, 81132
  • Del Norte Bank was chartered as Del Norte Building and Loan Association on May 9th, 1921 by Charles W. Donnen, William Johnson, Louie Eickenrodt, J.H. Weiss, and J.P. Russell. The purpose of the building and loan was to provide a safe place to save money and to offer financing for families to build homes.
  • Alpine Bank and Trust Co
  • 2200 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO, 81601
  • Alpine Bank is an independent, employee-owned bank which has been helping build Colorado communities for over 45 years. In a time of impersonal banking giants, Alpine Bank stands out as a full-service community bank with the personal touch--delivering the full range of personal, business, wealth management*, mortgage and electronic banking services
  • Gunnison Savings and Loan Association
  • 303 North Main St, Gunnison, CO, 81230
  • The idea for the local Savings and Loan Cooperative was first conceived by H.W. Endner, who served on its first finance committee in 1911 at the age of 29. Early records indicate that the books and accounts for the firm were originally kept at Endner's business office. The first Board of Directors was composed of C.W. Winslow, E.M. Collins.
  • 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