Hard money loans best rates in Whitmore Village, Hawaii

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Local private lenders near you in Whitmore Village, HI

When you locate a private investor through a local hard money broker, your odds of getting a loan increase exponentially; lending hard money loans in Whitmore Village could depend upon locating investors 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.

The population of Whitmore Village is 3965, and the average sale price is $675,020

See our list of commercial and residential lenders that arrange loans secured by the equity in real estate and rely very little on (and sometimes not at all) upon credit your score or income verification. The list shows the private lenders' distance from Zipcode(s): 96786

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  • Mahalo Mortgage Corp
  • 1620 Glen Avenue, Wahiawa, HI, 96786
  • Mahalo Mortgage is a kama‘aina company that offers a diverse range of loan programs, including government products such as FHA, VA and USDA. These programs provide qualifying individuals lower down payment options as well as increased flexibility in credit and income requirements
  • Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union
  • 94-449 Ukee Street, Waipahu, HI, 96797
  • Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union (Formerly Pearl Harbor Federal Credit Union; PHFCU) is a not-for-profit, financial cooperative. PHFCU has built a solid foundation to provide affordable financial services, financial products, technical assistance, and educational resources to current members as well as to all who reside on the island of O'ahu.
  • Hawaii VA Loans
  • 338 Kamokila Blvd, Suite 202, Kapolei, HI, 96707
  • Since 2007, Hawaii VA Loans has helped veterans become homeowners by utilizing their VA loan benefits. Hawaii VA Loans has two locations, one in Kapolei and another in Kailua, and our dedicated team of VA Loan Specialists are ready to work with you! We are residential mortgage lender that specializes in helping Veterans become homeowners.
  • Cornerstone Equity Group Inc
  • 91-110 Hanua Street, Suite 206, Kapolei, HI, 96707
  • Cornerstone Mortgage opened at the start of the mortgage meltdown in 2008 which spurred the worst economic crisis in at least a generation. We started as a one person branch office of a local lender and we have grown to be one of the top producing mortgage bankers in our area. Today we have offices in California, Hawaii and Nevada.
  • Hawaiian Financial Federal Credit Union
  • 1138 N King Street, Honolulu, HI, 96817
  • Hawaiian Financial Federal Credit Union formed out of an idea from Mutual Telephone Company employees. On October 22, 1936, 65 employees signed on as charter members with assets totaling $2,517, calling themselves Mutelco Oahu Employees Federal Credit Union. In the aftermath of the S&L crisis of the 1980s, many people are turning a wary
  • Hawaii National Bank
  • 45 N King St, Honolulu, HI, 96817
  • Hawaii National Bank opened its doors on Sept. 19, 1960, to the sound of 10, 000 firecrackers in Honolulu’s Chinatown neighborhood. By the day’s end, the bank had taken in $6.25 million in deposits, a national record for any first-day deposits for a new bank. From this auspicious start, Hawaii National Bank grew.
  • HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union
  • 1226 College Walk, Honolulu, HI, 96817
  • we originally opened as a credit union for educators. Though times have changed and we’ve grown into so much more, we never lost sight of who we serve. That’s why we partnered with 122 schools and organizations across the state of Hawai‘i in 2020. In addition, we awarded 21 scholarships and granted 41 career enhancement stipends to educators.
  • Honolulu Fire Department Federal Credit Union
  • 1200 N. School Street, Honolulu, HI, 96817
  • As a federally-chartered, federally-insured financial cooperative, Honolulu Fire Department Federal Credit Union is a member-owned and member-governed financial institution like the other 7, 000 credit unions across the country. With our focus on firefighters throughout Hawaii, we truly serve to be Your Lifeline for a Lifetime!
  • OAHU FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
  • 2219 Pauoa Road, Honolulu, HI, 96813
  • Oahu Federal Credit Union strives to deliver the best service possible to our most important asset - our members. Qualified members may join Oahu Federal Credit Union by visiting our office located at 2219 Pauoa Road in Honolulu. The mission of a credit union is to provide and promote the use of a variety of financial services
  • Hawaiian Electric Employees Federal Credit Union
  • 770 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 514, Honolulu, HI, 96813
  • Hawaiian Electric Employees Federal Credit Union – a not for profit, financial cooperative. It was in the spirit of “people helping people” that the Credit Union was founded in 1937, by 15 employees of Hawaiian Electric Company who pooled together $70 of their money. Today, that same spirit of “people helping people” has grown to serve
  • No Cost VA Loans
  • 1188 Bishop St, Suite 2306, Honolulu, HI, 96813
  • No Cost VA Loans” is a mortgage banking firm providing mortgage financing as both broker and direct lender. Our objective is to provide the local market with a one-stop solution for all mortgage needs. With an emphasis on residential mortgages, we’ve been able to position ourselves not only as a market leader
  • Aloha Pacific Federal Credit Union
  • 832 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI, 96813
  • "It was back in 1936 that a group of Honolulu City & County employees gathered to charter its own credit union in order to help fellow workers who were not being served by the financial institutions of the day. How different the world was then! Commercial trans-Pacific air travel had just begun"