Lenders using AI on vacant land in Yakima, WA 2025!

Select and comapre among 257 land loan lenders in lending in Yakima, WA.

The average price for an acre of land in WA is $34,933 the LTV for undeveloped land is between 16.88% to 56.25%, and estimated LTV for on loan for already developed land in Washington is anywhere between 36.50% and 75.59%

The actual value and loan LTV of any land depends on its location, size, topography, zoning, and any entitlement that has been done to the land.

Find out your land loan options and land loan rates by contacting the best land loan lender in the State of Yakima, WA

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To ensure all of your hard money lending needs are being met, Lendersa® AI technology will instantly match your loan request with hundreds of direct hard money lenders. You can now discover the best land loan rates today to fund any kind of vacant land or land plus constuction in WA.

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Construction loans and blanket loans are part and parcel of vacant land lending; you may qualify to get 100% LTV (Loan to value) financing when you agree to pledge additionl property as securiity (blanket loan).

Hard money lending near you?

When you locate a private investor through a local hard money broker, your odds of getting a loan increase exponentially; Land loans in Yakima, WA could best be arrange by local lenders familiar with the neighborhood. A short distance between the hard money investor and the property enhances the loan approval odds and speeds up the funding process.

Use Lendersa® land loan calculator to find vacant land loan lenders in zip codes 98901, 98903, 98902, 98908, 98904, 98907.



  • Pacific Capital Northwest
  • 8227 44th Ave W, Suite K, Mukilteo, WA, 98275
  • Private Capital Northwest is primarily a private money lender. Other names normally associated and used synonymously with private money lending include hard money, soft money, non-conforming, alternative, and asset- or equity-based lending Our loans are based on the asset, meaning the real property secures the loan.
  • PUD Federal Credit Union
  • 960 Commerce Avenue, Longview, WA, 98632
  • At PUD Federal Credit Union we know you have many great choices in our local area for your financial needs, and we’ll go the extra mile to earn your business. Unlike banks, we are a non-profit which means we return our profits to you, our member-owners, which means better rates, lower fees and special discounts.
  • Community Financial Corporation
  • 412 A Ave, Suite 150, Lake Oswego, OR, 97034
  • Community Financial Corporation offers lending solutions for short-term construction and lot/land acquisition and development for builders in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We take pride in our reassuring, low-key approach to help you find the best loan for your needs. Community Financial makes local decisions regarding loan approvals.
  • Merchants Mortgage
  • 5200 SW Meadows Road, Ste 150, Lake Oswego, OR, 97035
  • MMTC offers quick closings (3-5 days in many cases), practical underwriting for investors, and lends on a variety of property types and conditions. We can close in entities or an individual’s name, and advance repair draws rather than reimbursing clients. Up to 90% of purchase price plus 90% of repairs. We also offer other creative products not co
  • Preferred Capital Investors, LLC
  • 3015 W Circle Pl, Spokane, WA, 99205
  • Preferred Capital Investors, LLC is a leading nationwide hard money lender dedicated to empowering real estate investors with the essential capital needed to fuel their ventures. We offer up to 100% financing on purchase and rehab loans, ground up construction loans, DSCR's and more
  • Canopy Credit Union
  • PO Box 2519, Spokane, WA, 99220
  • At Canopy Credit Union we know you have financial dreams. Your dream may be to purchase your first home, pay for college, get out of debt, or buy a new car. Whatever it is we can help you reach it. You deserve to work with experts who believe in your dream, give you the best advice possible , and never sell you something you don’t need.
  • Northwest Farm Credit Services
  • 2001 South Flint Road, Spokane, WA, 99220
  • We're a financial cooperative providing financing & related services to farmers, ranchers, agribusinesses, commercial fishermen, timber producers, rural homeowners and crop insurance customers in Montana, ID, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Northwest FCS is a member of the nationwide Farm Credit System that supports agriculture & rural communities.
  • Raymond Federal Bank
  • 202 Duryea St, Raymond, WA, 98577
  • Raymond Federal Bank is a full-service bank. The bank accepts deposits, makes loans and provides other services for the public. Raymond Federal Bank was founded to provide a stable base for financial growth, specifically for the people, businesses and families of Pacific County. We have 3 locations to serve you, Raymond, South Bend and Long Beach.
  • Private Lending Investments, Inc.
  • 120 E George Hopper Rd, Suite 200, Burlington, WA, 98233
  • "Private Lending Investments, Inc. is committed to providing the highest level efficient service to both the investor and buyer of our private loans. We take great pride in our level of communication with each client throughout every step of the loan. We specialize in the ability to structure each of the private loans"
  • The Private Money Store Inc.
  • 9116 E Sprague Ave, Suite 285, Spokane, WA, 99216
  • The Private Money Store Inc. is a leading provider of private money real estate loans in the Pacific Northwest for business or commercial purposes secured by non-owner occupied investment property, Spec Construction and Vacant Land With over 35 years of private lending consulting and real estate investment experience
  • TWIN RIVER BANK
  • 1507 G St, Lewiston, ID, 83501
  • Early in March, 1978, eight real estate brokers discussed a common concern, financing, at their weekly exchange breakfast meeting. The consensus was that the local banks and mortgage companies were not meeting the needs of the public. Processing of loans was taking too long; since “chain” banks had to send everything out of town for approval