Cottleville, Missouri Private money Lenders complete AI list of 2025

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Private Lenders in Cottleville, MO Nearby

Increasing your likelihood of obtaining a loan significantly involves partnering with a private investor through a local hard money broker. Lending hard money loans in Cottleville can greatly depend on finding investors who are knowledgeable about the area. Proximity between the hard money investor and the property can boost approval chances and quicken the funding process.

The population of Cottleville currently stands at 5608, with the average sale price of properties being $369,320.

Explore our comprehensive list of commercial and residential lenders who provide loans primarily secured by real estate equity and, in many cases, place minimal emphasis on your credit score or income verification. The list also indicates how distant private lenders are from these Zip Code(s): 63376, 63304, 63338.

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  • Bayard Business Capital and Consulting Inc.
  • 4501 Lindell Blvd, Suite 7G, Saint Louis, MO, 63108
  • Bayard Business Capital and Consulting (BBCC) is a private commercial bank. We provide both debt capital and consulting services. We do not accept deposits or participate in consumer financial services. Debt capital is provided as either a correspondent for 40 different lenders, associated private investors, or direct from BBCC.
  • St. Louis Community Credit Union
  • 3651 Forest Park Ave, Saint Louis, MO, 63108
  • St. Louis Community is more than a credit union. As the social conscience of banking®, we’re a leader and voice for social justice in the financial services world. For 75 years and counting, we have been changing lives and giving back to the individuals and communities we humbly serve.
  • Nathan Capital Group
  • PO Box 19743, Saint Louis, MO, 63109
  • Nathan Capital Group offers primarily bridge loans & ground up construction financing secured by commercial properties and development projects nationwide. Including Canada & UK. We are dedicated to providing the best transaction process, with a focus on dependability, customer service, and integrity.
  • Members 1st Credit Union
  • 4702 Mattis Road, Saint Louis, MO, 63128
  • Members 1st Credit Union was chartered in 1951 as a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative with staff and management committed to serving members' financial needs. All members share in the net profits of the credit union by receiving dividends on their savings. These savings, in turn, are pooled to make low-cost loans to fellow members.
  • Together Credit Union
  • 423 Lynch Street, Saint Louis, MO, 63118
  • Together Credit Union (formerly Anheuser-Busch Employees' Credit Union and affiliates, American Eagle Credit Union and Purina Credit Union) provides financial services and guidance to help over 133, 000 members nationwide achieve their best life.We are a $1.98 billion asset, full-service financial institution with 30 branches across the nation.
  • Stifel Bank & Trust
  • 501 North Broadway, 10th Floor, Saint Louis, MO, 63102
  • At Stifel Bank, we make banking and lending simple, convenient, and even enjoyable for our individual and business clients. We have adopted a client-centered business model in which each associate is responsible for contributing to our clients’ overall satisfaction; fostering an entrepreneurial culture based on participation and respect.
  • Franklin Mortgage Company, L.L.C.
  • 1381 High Street, Suite 107, Washington, MO, 63090
  • Franklin Mortgage Company proudly serves Franklin and St. Charles counties, working to provide home loans with competitive interest rates and low closing costs. Our experienced mortgage professionals are committed to top-notch customer service that is honest and fair. We’re proud to serve repeat customers throughout the years.
  • United Bank of Union
  • 15 E. Main Street, Union, MO, 63084
  • Our mission is to protect customer deposits through safe and sound operations of the bank, to be leaders in supporting our community while providing an above average return on our stockholders'​ investments and providing our employees with an excellent opportunity for growth and advancement.
  • Jonesburg State Bank
  • 110 First Street, Jonesburg, MO, 63351
  • Jonesburg State Bank is a community oriented financial institution. Since its incorporation, the bank has been a rock solid member of the community whose name stands for integrity and commitment to Montgomery and Warren counties and the surrounding area. We’ve had the same name, been within one block of the original location.
  • Bank of Sullivan
  • 318 W. Main Street, Sullivan, MO, 63080
  • Sullivan Bank formerly Bank of Sullivan was founded in 1895 and continues to operate by the principles that formed our charter: stability, strength and service.The bank is a locally owned financial institution chartered by the State of Missouri. It is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
  • The Mercantile Bank of Louisiana, Missouri
  • 222 Georgia Street, Louisiana, MO, 63353
  • The Mercantile Bank of Louisiana MO was established in 1880 with capital of $50,000 and occupied as its banking house the building on the northeast corner of Third and Georgia Streets, directly opposite the present bank. The original officers of The Mercantile Bank were Stuart Carkener, President; R. H. Goodman,
  • Peoples Savings Bank
  • 101 Bluff Street, Rhineland, MO, 65069
  • Peoples Savings Bank was organized August 13, 1935 in Rhineland, Missouri as a locally owned independent community bank. Throughout the next forty years, the bank had steady growth and in 1971 built a new bank adjacent to the old bank building. The bank was threatened by the flood of 1973,