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Private Lenders Nearby in Elburn, IL

Enhance your chances of obtaining a loan by finding a private investor through a local hard money broker. In Elburn, lending successfully can often depend on investors who are familiar with the neighborhood. When these investors are close to the property, it boosts approval odds and quickens the funding process.

The city of Elburn has a population of 5997, and the average sale price of properties is $332,030.

See our list of lenders offering loans secured by real estate equity, often avoiding reliance on credit scores or income checks. The list includes the distance from Zipcode(s): 60119.

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  • BankChampaign
  • 2101 South Neil St, Champaign, IL, 61820
  • BankChampaign has over 30 years of experience providing financial products and services for personal, commercial and investment customers in the community. We are a true community bank, providing exceptional relationship-based service to each customer. Our staff have unparalleled expertise in commercial banking, investment management
  • MidAmerica National Bank
  • 100 West Elm Street, Canton, IL, 61520
  • MidAmerica National Bank has offices located in Canton, Cuba, Henry, Lewistown, & Macomb and provides full-service banking to its customers. Throughout its history, MidAmerica National Bank’s principal guiding force has been the desire to serve the community and its residents. We pride ourselves on our local decision making at each banking center.
  • 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.
  • Midwest BankCentre
  • 200 E Broadway, Monmouth, IL, 61462
  • Midwest Bank is proud to be a locally-owned, community bank. Our employees understand that the foundation of our business is built on the relationships we have with our customers. We serve the communities with courtesy, professionalism and integrity; our customers are our neighbors, friends and family.
  • Community National Bank
  • 311 N Main St, Monmouth, IL, 61462
  • Community National Bank in Monmouth is a Locally Owned Bank providing friendly and personalized service to the people and businesses in Monmouth, Illinois and the surrounding area. In January 1964 the community of Monmouth was shocked to learn that control of the Second National Bank had changed and the bank was being voluntarily liquidated.
  • Farmers-Merchants Bank of Illinois
  • 101 W Main St, Joy, IL, 61260
  • Farmers-Merchants Bank of Illinois, formerly known as Joy State Bank and Farmers-Merchants National Bank of Paxton, has served Illinois communities for more than 100 years. We strive to maintain the values that have driven the bank’s longevity: friendly customer service and a wide range of valuable products and services.
  • Philo Exchange Bank
  • 102 W Washington St, Philo, IL, 61864
  • Philo Exchange Bank's history spans six generations of customers across East Central Illinois. Started in 1883 by Dr. Calvin Ebeneezer Parker, the bank was purchased by Elisha Hazen, a local grain and implement dealer in 1899. The bank took over Philo State Bank in 1933. Nathan Rice succeeded the Hazen family leadership in 1952.
  • The Farmers Bank of Mt. Pulaski
  • 130 South Washington Street, Mount Pulaski, IL, 62548
  • The history of The Farmers Bank of Mt. Pulaski, Illinois begins in 1872 when Leonard K. Scroggin, with the assistance of Walter Sawyer, formed a private bank, known as the Scroggin & Sawyer Bank. Mr. Scroggin was a local land owner and had a successful farming business which had grown to such an extent that he decided to open a private bank.