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Enhance your chances of receiving a loan by identifying a private investor through a local hard money broker. In Edwardsville, obtaining hard money loans often relies on working with investors who have a strong grasp of the neighborhood. When these investors are located nearby, it increases approval odds and facilitates faster funding.

The current population of Edwardsville is 4495, with properties averaging at a sale price of $360,000. Understanding these figures is crucial when assessing the real estate climate of the area.

Explore our selection of commercial and residential lenders. These lenders offer loans based on real estate equity, with minimal requirements for credit scores or income verification. The list also specifies each lender's distance from Zipcode(s): 66111, 66113, helping you find the most convenient options.

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  • The First National Bank of Beloit
  • 101 East Main Street, Beloit, KS, 67420
  • As the First National Bank of Beloit, we opened our doors for business on July 29, 1884, at the corner of Main and Mill. Five generations of service later, we are now chartered as a state bank under our new name, First Bank of Beloit. Although our “official” charter date is now August 5, 2019,
  • Farmway Credit Union
  • 200 S Hersey Avenue, Beloit, KS, 67420
  • A credit union is defined as "a cooperative association organized to promote thrift among its members and accumulate a fund from these savings to make needed loans to members for useful purposes at reasonable interest rates." This was the theory that started Farmway Credit Union back in 1950 and still holds true today.
  • Heartland Credit Union
  • 900 E 23rd Ave, Hutchinson, KS, 67502
  • Heartland Credit Union was formed April 1, 1948. The Credit Union started life with 14 members and $315.00 in assets. The original place of business was in the home of Clyde and Lela Burk at 528 E. Sherman in Hutchinson. We've grown to many branches throughout Central Kansas, a far cry from our original home in a residence on E. Sherman Avenue.
  • Garden Plain State Bank
  • 525 North Main Street, Garden Plain, KS, 67050
  • Garden Plain State Bank was granted a charter by the Kansas Banking Commission in December of 1966. The bank opened in Garden Plain Kansas on December 21, 1966. The bank enjoyed a steady growth since its inception and then made a decision to expand into the Wichita Kansas market.
  • The First National Bank of Hutchinson
  • 1 N. Main Street, Hutchinson, KS, 67501
  • First National Bank of Hutchinson is a community bank that offers personal banking, commercial banking and wealth management services. The bank was founded in 1876 and is based in Hutchinson, Kansas. First National Bank of Hutchinson operates as a subsidiary of First Kansas Bancshares, Inc.
  • Bank of Commerce and Trust Company
  • 201 West Harvey Avenue, Wellington, KS, 67152
  • The Bank of Commerce and Trust Company, formerly known as the National Bank of Commerce, can trace its roots to the oldest bank in Wellington, the Woods Bank. In October of 1873 Mr. John J. Woods opened the Woods Bank at the southwest corner of Washington and 7th Streets in a frame building. For several years,
  • Lyons Federal Bank
  • 200 East Avenue South, Lyons, KS, 67554
  • Lyons Federal Bank's objective has always been to remain a sound institution for our customers' investment and loan needs. We are proud of the way we are able to meet those needs in a most efficient and friendly way. Lyons Federal Bank is still a locally owned, "hometown" bank with a long history of providing efficient,
  • The Wilson State Bank
  • 422 26th Street, Wilson, KS, 67490
  • Since its inception, Wilson State Bank’s primary mission has been to serve the banking needs of our communities and surrounding counties. This mission continues to be the primary driving force behind the Bank today. We pledge to our customers to always provide a hometown atmosphere with people you can talk to and decisions that are made locally.
  • The Stock Exchange Bank, Caldwell, Kansas
  • 103 South Main Street, Caldwell, KS, 67022
  • The Stock Exchange Bank of Caldwell, the oldest banking institution in Caldwell and Sumner County, received its state charter on November 12, 1881 and opened on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1881. The stone building erected to house the bank in 1881 at a cost of $5,000, has undergone several remodeling projects