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Local private lenders near you in Prairie Village, KS

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 Prairie 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 Prairie Village is 22295, and the average sale price is $348,830

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): 66208, 66207

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  • 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.
  • The Piqua State Bank
  • 1356 Xylan Road, Piqua, KS, 66761
  • The Piqua State Bank was organized in 1910 by L. C. Neimann. During that same year the Farmers State Bank was opened in Piqua by George Wille. In 1914, the Wille family purchased the Piqua State Bank and merged the two banks under the name of the Piqua State Bank. John Wille, George Wille’s son, owned and managed the bank for the next 50 years.
  • 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.
  • Lyon County State Bank
  • 902 Merchant St., Emporia, KS, 66801
  • The Lyon County State Bank (LCSB) was chartered on June 27, 1913 and first opened for business at 508 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas, with Senator W. M. Price as President. The bank moved to 701 Commercial Street in 1956 and remained there until the current Main Bank facility was built in 1975 at 902 Merchant Street.
  • Community National Bank KS
  • 210 Main Street, Seneca, KS, 66538
  • Community National Bank was founded in 1984 by a group of individuals in Nemaha County, Kansas on a philosophy of diverse local ownership with decisions made on a local level. Our strategy is to offer a wide array of financial services, while being an integral part of the local communities we serve.
  • kstate CREDIT UNION (West Branch)
  • 601 McCall Rd, Manhattan, KS, 66502
  • At 9:00 P.M. on January 28th, 1946, our credit union was chartered as Manhattan CO-OP Credit Union and held its first monthly meeting of the Board of Directors. In an effort of helping even more Manhattan citizens, the credit union was moved to the university. The credit union changed its name to College Credit Union.
  • Kansas Teachers Community Credit Union
  • 416 North Broadway Street, Pittsburg, KS, 66762
  • Kansas Teachers Community Credit Union has been open since 1949. It's the 15th largest credit union in Kansas with assets totaling $136.7 Million and providing banking services to more than 13,000 members. The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing banking services including savings, loans
  • The Dickinson County Bank
  • 101 South Factory Street, Enterprise, KS, 67441
  • Dickinson County Bank The Dickinson County Bank of Enterprise, Kansas was chartered on June 2, 1894 as a result of a financial panic in 1887 that closed several area banks in Abilene, Hope, and Enterprise. The demand for banking was high and the bank was established to meet this demand.
  • Labette Bank
  • PO Box 497, Altamont, KS, 67330
  • Labette Bank is a trustworthy community bank that serves the people and businesses of Southeast Kansas. Labette Bank was founded in 1915 by a group of businessmen who strongly believed in the people and businesses of our area. Their founding beliefs are still the cornerstone of our banking philosophy.
  • The First National Bank of Hope
  • 112 N Main Street, Hope, KS, 67451
  • The First National Bank of Hope is a lengthy one. With almost 100 years of assisting our customers, we take pride in how we have grown in the communities we support. 1922 - The State Bank of Hope was sold to the Peoples State Bank 1923 - The Peoples State Bank was converted into a National Banking Charter named The First National Bank of Hop
  • The Baxter State Bank
  • 1401 Military Avenue, Baxter Springs, KS, 66713
  • The history of a bank is often the story of people; its founders, its shareholders, its employees and its customers. It is people who have made The Baxter State Bank the oldest currently operating business in Baxter Springs and Cherokee County. In the early 1900s, though not yet a “boom” town, Baxter Springs was enjoying comfortable growth.