Bloomington, Illinois Private money Lenders complete list of 2024

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Local private lenders near you in Bloomington, IL

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 Bloomington 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 Bloomington is 133846, and the average sale price is $201,970

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): 61701, 61705, 61704, 61709, 61710, 61791

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  • Financial Plus Credit Union - Illinois
  • 800 Chestnut Street, Ottawa, IL, 61350
  • Financial Plus Credit Union is a financial cooperative, owned & operated by its members. This is what distinguishes the Credit Union from other financial institutions. Members put their money in a variety of savings accounts & money in turn is lent to other members. Every member of Financial Plus has one vote, regardless of how much has on deposit.
  • The First National Bank of Ottawa
  • 701 LaSalle Street, Ottawa, IL, 61350
  • The First National Bank of Ottawa has marked over 150 years of innovation, bold initiative, and community leadership as an independent community bank. The following provides an overview of some historic highlights and insight into the traditions that have served us well, both as an integral partner in the development of our communities.
  • Prairie State Bank and Trust
  • 3751 W Wabash, Springfield, IL, 62711
  • Prairie State Bank & Trust is a community Bank with over $700 million in total assets, over 150 employees and 20 Bank locations throughout central Illinois. Prairie State Bank & Trust is the successor to a group of smaller community Banks acquired as early as 1968. We merged these Banks together over the past 20 years.
  • First Community Bank of Moultrie County
  • 1 South Main Street, Sullivan, IL, 61951
  • The First Community Bank Of Moultrie is a branch office of The First Community Bank Of Moultrie County. They provide the following services: Full Service Office Location and are located at 1 South Main Street in Sullivan Illinois. Mobile and traditional directions to this location can be found below along with ratings
  • Midland Community Bank
  • 112 Market Street, Kincaid, IL, 62540
  • Midland Community Bank is a full-service community bank serving the residents of Christian and Sangamon Counties. Some of the communities served are Kincaid, Tovey, Bulpitt, Taylorville, Edinburg, Pawnee and Springfield. In 1966, a group of local businessmen and residents began the process to organize a community bank to serve the Midland area
  • New Horizon CU
  • 1019 East Fairchild, Danville, IL, 61832
  • First of all, we will need to start with the present. IN august 2003, the Credit Union changed its name to “New Horizon Credit Union.” The original name of “Hyster Danville Employees Credit Union” was established September 30, 1946 as a state Chartered Credit Union and located in the old Fab Bldg. On Voorhees St., Danville, IL.
  • First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Central Illinois
  • 200 N Morgan Street, Shelbyville, IL, 62565
  • First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Central Illinois is the result of the merger of First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Shelbyville and Charleston Federal Savings & Loan. Both institutions were originally formed under state charters as cooperative home financing organizations to provide a safe place for their members.
  • Fieldstone Credit Union
  • 395 N Kinzie Avenue, Bradley, IL, 60915
  • Armour Kankakee Credit Union officially changes its name to Fieldstone Credit Union: Many paths. One destination. The new name reflects the “fields of stone” (175 acres of farmland) where Armour and Company built a $14 million plant in 1950. Those fields of stone laid the foundation for the credit union