Super Jumbo Loan Limits by lenders in Butler, Bates County, MO

To obtain a jumbo loan that exceeds $726,200 in Butler county of Bates, MO, you need a minimum down payment of 10%. Lendersa® features a comprehensive roster of portfolio and Non-QM lenders who manage jumbo loans with a limit of $3,000,000. High-net-worth individuals may be eligible for super jumbo loans up to $35,000,000.

The conforming high balance loan limits are $726,200 for a single-family home, $929,850 for 2-units, $1,123,900 for 3-units, and $1,396,800 for 4-units.

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  • Mercy Credit Union
  • 1444 E Sunshine, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • Mercy Credit Union is nonprofit savings and lending organization owned and operated by its members. It’s our pleasure to offer co-workers and their family members a local, convenient way to reach their financial goal – no matter how big or small. Membership is open to anyone affiliated with Mercy Health System. All employees.
  • Educational Community Credit Union
  • 1221 East Grand Street, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • Since 1938, Educational Community Credit Union (ECCU) has been helping members build long-term financial security. That is why the foundation of the credit union philosophy is "people helping people Educational Community Credit Union (ECCU) has been helping members build long-term financial security.
  • State Bank of Southwest Missouri
  • 3310 E. Sunshine, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • At State Bank, we're proud of our history...but we don't rest on it. We were founded by local businessmen with a single, clear mission: Provide our customers with the best, most individualized service possible, always keeping the customer's best interest in mind. We are truly a local bank, focused on providing unparalleled service.
  • Farris Mortgage
  • 2412 East Madrid, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • Farris Mortgage loans are done differently than other lenders. We do not make money on closing costs or third party fees in fact we actually pay money toward your closing costs. Since 2015 Farris Mortgage has paid more than $225, 000 in closing cost for our clients. This is actual money our clients get to keep we call this The Broker Advantage.
  • BancorpSouth Mortgage
  • 3211 E Battlefield St, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • BancorpSouth Bank is headquartered in Tupelo, Mississippi, with approximately $27 billion in assets. BancorpSouth operates approximately 325 full-service branch locations as well as additional mortgage, insurance, and loan production offices in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee etc..
  • Jill Satterfield - Gershman Mortgage
  • 1557 East Primrose Street, Suite B100, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • Mortgage lending has been a perfect fit for me. Customer service comes natural. Following up with clients, explaining their loan options and educating my clients through not only the loan process but the entire real estate timeline is what I excel at. The fact that I manage projects well,
  • TelComm Credit Union
  • 2155 E. Sunshine Street, Springfield, MO, 65804
  • TelComm Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative where members receive many benefits, such as high savings rates, low loan rates, and the security and convenience of a sound financial institution. Readers of the Springfield News-Leader have voted TelComm the "Best Credit Union"​ in the Ozarks for the 13th year in a row.
  • Community Bank and Trust
  • 100 S. Wood Street, Neosho, MO, 64850
  • Community Bank and Trust operates 14 full service branch offices in Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas. Since 1986 the employees of CBT have been actively involved in the success of our bank through the Employee Stock Ownership Plan. Each branch office is managed to specifically meet the financial needs of its customers and community.
  • Mid-Missouri Bank
  • 3546 E. Sunshine, Springfield, MO, 65809
  • Mid-Missouri Bank is building the community bank of the future in the Ozarks today. It starts with having the best solutions for both personal & business banking. It continues with having the best people, the best facilities & the best customer experiences. Although we were chartered in 1872, we still consider ourselves to be just getting started.
  • Community Point Bank
  • 13218 Railroad Avenue, Russellville, MO, 65074
  • Community Point Bank is dedicated to helping our customers achieve financial success by focusing on their financial needs and delivering quality services. We strive to exceed the expectations of our customers, employees and shareholders in all of our services and to contribute to the betterment of the community.
  • County Bank MO
  • 116 W. Broadway, Brunswick, MO, 65236
  • Our mission is to help our customers with the best possible customized financial resources, utilizing the latest banking technology available. We are dedicated to helping real people with real solutions by providing the personal, efficient service our customers deserve. County Bank first opened its doors in March of 1877.
  • The Hamilton Bank
  • 111 North Davis Street, Hamilton, MO, 64644
  • By the summer of 1938, the great depression had closed Hamilton, Missouri's two banks. Local citizens, merchants and farmers concerned about the future of the community bought nearly all of the stock offered in a new bank. L.G. Ehlers, a banker who had worked in another Missouri bank that had survived the crash, led the effort.