352 AI Selected Private money Lenders Bonner Springs, KS

Use Lendersa® hard money mortgage calculator to find private real estate investors in Bonner Springs, Wyandotte, KS. Lendersa® AI technology will quickly match your loan request with hundreds of direct hard money lenders and thousands of private investors' loan programs to fund residential, commercial, and vacant land properties.

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Local Private Lenders Near You in Bonner Springs, KS

Enhance your chances of obtaining a loan by connecting with a private investor through a local hard money broker. In Bonner Springs, securing hard money loans frequently depends on locating investors who are well-acquainted with the local neighborhood and its unique characteristics. When there's close proximity between the investor and your property, it not only boosts the likelihood of loan approval but also accelerates the funding process, a considerable advantage in the competitive real estate market.

The bustling city of Bonner Springs is home to a population of about 7906, with the average property sale price hovering around $203,700. These data points highlight the vibrant real estate landscape, offering myriad opportunities for investment and growth.

View our extensive list of commercial and residential lenders who offer loans secured by real estate equity. These lenders typically depend little on traditional credit scores or income verification, thereby expanding accessibility to a wider range of borrowers. Our list also indicates each lender's distance from the specified Zip code(s): 66012, ensuring you can identify nearby lenders that suit your geographical needs and preferences.

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  • Kaw Valley Bank
  • 1110 North Kansas Avenue, Topeka, KS, 66608
  • Kaw Valley Bank has been a part of Topeka for over 150 years, with its roots starting in Oakland & eventually growing in North Topeka & later city wide. The banks original name was Oakland State Bank. In 1920s Glenn Swogger Sr. & his father J.S. Swogger purchased Oakland State Bank where it was a storefront bank with a family living headquarters.
  • The Bendena State Bank
  • 933 Friendship Road, Bendena, KS, 66008
  • Bendena State Bank was chartered on January 13, 1904 and open for business February 3 of the same year. The Bank was located at the corner of Main & Commercial Streets in Bendena. The first Board of Directors consisted of J. H. Hamilton, A. L. Wynkoop, J. P. Severin, Walter Zimmerman and A. F. Albers.
  • Envista Credit Union
  • 3626 SW Wanamaker Road, Topeka, KS, 66614
  • At Envista, banking is a personalized experience. We provide the security, competitive rates, and options you expect, delivered with exceptional service from a team who makes your needs and dreams their top priority. Our professional team makes the following promises to each member: We will honor the individual.
  • Azura Credit Union
  • 2808 SW Arrowhead Road, Topeka, KS, 66614
  • Azura Credit Union was formed when Educational Credit Union and Quest Credit Union merged on May 1, 2016. Azura has over 50, 000 members and offers everything from checking and savings, to auto, personal and home loans, business services and online and mobile banking. Credit Union was formed when Educational Credit Union.
  • The Union State Bank of Everest
  • 545 Main Street, Everest, KS, 66424
  • Founded in 1901, Union State Bank has a rich tradition of serving local families, businesses and farmers while always looking ahead to new opportunities. You can see this philosophy at each of our eight locations across the region, and many feature original historic details or photographs.
  • Landmark National Bank
  • 1741 N Washington, Auburn, KS, 66402
  • Landmark National Bank’s roots trace back to April 22, 1885, when it was originally chartered under the name Manhattan Buildings & Savings Association. As our bank’s footprint has expanded over the last century, our name has changed to reflect the growing number of communities we serve throughout Kansas and beyond.
  • The Farmers State Bank
  • 209 Montana Avenue, Holton, KS, 66436
  • The Farmers State Bank of Circleville was chartered October 27, 1900 with $5,000.00 capital. By 1916 the total assets had increased to over $100,000.00. The bank survived a robbery in 1923, the Circleville fire in 1931, and The Depression and resulting bank failures. It was a matter of pride to have been the first bank
  • Patriots Bank
  • 131 East 4th Ave., Garnett, KS, 66032
  • Patriots Bank is owned and operated by the Cooper family. Our charter has over 120 years of tradition in community banking. As a local community bank, Patriots Bank is a proud part of the communities we serve. Here are some of the benefits of being part of a community bank and why Patriots Bank is the right choice for you
  • First National Bank of Kansas
  • 600 N 4th Street, Burlington, KS, 66839
  • First National Bank of Kansas offers the services of a modern financial institution while maintaining the integrity of a community bank where decisions are made locally. First National Bank of Kansas takes pride in having served our community since 1902. Our mission is to meet the needs of the market we serve by providing community leadership.
  • Bank of the Flint Hills
  • 806 West Fifth Street, Wamego, KS, 66547
  • Bank of the Flint Hills, was chartered in 1876. Experiencing steady growth for the next 70 years, the bank moved it's location in 1972 one-half block west to a new, larger, and more modern building. In the early 90's more space was needed and the data processing and bookkeeping departments were moved to the building north of the main bank.
  • Emporia State Federal Credit Union
  • 310 W 12th Avenue, Emporia, KS, 66801
  • Emporia State Federal Credit Union began as a small financial institution in July of 1937, serving a "field of membership" of employees of two Emporia cooperatives. Through the years, ESFCU has continued to grow and expand while still preserving it's roots in the Emporia community.