- COMMONWEALTH DIVERSIFIED LENDING
- 5000 Gateway Drive, Medina, OH, 44256
- Our business specializes in making every client feel like family. For my clients with every challenge that may be put in front of me, it is just an obstacle to get over, so that my clients will meet there goals, whether it is buying a home, financial freedom, real estate investing, or buying a business.
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- Consolidated Funding Corp
- 2425 Medina Road, Medina, OH, 44256
- CHM Lending is a local mortgage broker founded in 1992 and located in Medina, Ohio. Our company offers a full range of mortgage loan products including Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, Construction, and Renovation loans. Our team has a combined over 45 years of experience in the mortgage industry.
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- Crossroads Home Loans
- 2530 Medina Road, Suite 100, Medina, OH, 44256
- "At Crossroads Home Loans. We are a web based Mortgage Firm.
We know that each customer has specific needs, so we strive to meet those needs with a wide array of products and services.
Buyers, Sellers or Refinancing. We pride ourselves on our consistent referral base from Past Clients Real Estate Agents, Broker Firms, Attorneys"
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- Freedom First Credit Union
- 5240 Valleypark Drive, Roanoke, VA, 24019
- Freedom First is a member-owned, federally insured community financial institution headquartered in Roanoke, VA since its founding in 1956. What sets us apart is that our shareholders are our members — which means that we put our community first. In fact, while most banks evaluate their worth by how much money they keep
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- The Apple Creek Banking Company
- 3 West Main Street, Apple Creek, OH, 44606
- The Apple Creek Banking Company opened its doors on
February 1, 1904.
Since then, we have grown $200 million in assets and six branches serving Wayne, Stark, Summit, and surrounding counties. We are owned by local shareholders, many of which are 3rd and 4th generation shareholders
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- Community Savings
- 425 Main Street, Caldwell, OH, 43724
- Community Savings is a community-oriented financial institution that provides customized loan and deposit services for personal and small business needs. Keeping technology at the forefront, Community Savings has never been more accessible than now. Community Savings is committed to reinvesting funds locally.
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- The Farmers and Merchants Bank
- 430 North Street, Caldwell, OH, 43724
- For over one hundred years now, The Farmers and Merchants Bank has been recognized as a cornerstone and a leading financial partner in the community. Located on the Square in the Caldwell Business District, the bank has occupied the same building; adapting it for their changing needs
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- Ace Mortgage Group LLC
- 1780 Heritage Center Drive, Suite 103, Wake Forest, NC, 27587
- At Ace Mortgage Group LLC, our mission is to set a high standard in the mortgage industry. We are committed to quality customer service - putting the people we serve first. Our goal is to carefully guide you through the home loan process, so that you can confidently select the best-mortgage for you and your family from the many mortgage options.
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- Prestige Lending, Inc.
- 123 Capcom Avenue, Suite 101, Wake Forest, NC, 27587
- Prestige Lending can offer different programs for the self employed entrepreneurs as well as those that may want to build their own home. We offer product for clients with good credit (Traditional A Paper) as well as products for clients that due to challenges in their lives may not have the best credit.
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- ALCOVA Mortgage LLC
- 308 Market Street SE., Roanoke, VA, 24011
- "ALCOVA Mortgage started with a friendship. Bound by a common background and inspired by a passion to serve, childhood friends Bobby Nicely, Billy Siple and Rob Lindstrom dreamed of one day starting a business.
“When I bought my first house, I realized how confusing the mortgage process could be."
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- Wayne County Community Federal Credit Union
- 311 Kaufman Drive, Smithville, OH, 44677
- Wayne County Community Federal Credit Union was officially organized on June 7, 1966 as the Wayne County School Employees Federal Credit Union. Seven very foresighted school employees (Sam Yelic, Charles Deane, Wayne Kornhaus, Neal Retherford, Fred Kloha, Russell Knight and Kenneth Barton) met on that June date
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