Beatrice, Nebraska Private money Lenders complete list of 2024

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Local private lenders near you in Beatrice, NE

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 Beatrice 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 Beatrice is 12279, and the average sale price is $128,940

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): 68310

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  • Security First Bank
  • 120 N 6th St, Beatrice, NE, 68310
  • Security First Bank is a Nebraska-chartered, privately-held community bank with 26 branch locations and 12 insurance offices throughout Nebraska and southwest South Dakota. We provide community banking services from the farm and ranch towns in rural Nebraska to the hub cities of Lincoln and Rapid City.
  • Adams State Bank
  • 649 Main St, Adams, NE, 68301
  • Although it doesn’t claim the prominence of age that many of its neighbors in southeastern Nebraska do, Adams State Bank does have the distinction of being one of the state’s five-generation banks, as well as the honor of having a past president of the Nebraska Bankers Association as its President.
  • The Bank of Steinauer
  • 215 Main St, Steinauer, NE, 68441
  • The Bank of Steinauer was established in 1888, but was not expected to transact much business. However, it soon became an essential part of the community, and needed to be properly organized and equipped with experienced help. Because of his advanced age, Joseph put his son, John, in charge of the bank as cashier.
  • Nebraska Bank of Commerce
  • 6000 Village Drive, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE, 68516
  • Nebraska Bank of Commerce (NBC) was formed initially as Community Bank of Lincoln (CBL) in 2008 by a group of experienced Nebraska bankers working in partnership with an out of state bank holding company. The goal of that founding was to bring together a group of local investors who would invest their own capital to support the initial growth of th
  • West Gate Bank
  • 6003 Old Cheney Rd, Lincoln, NE, 68516
  • Family-owned since we were established in 1968, West Gate Bank is a true community bank. This community focus is not only evident in all that we do, but in how we do it. As a full-service banking institution, we are large enough to serve all your personal or commercial banking needs.
  • Lincoln SDA Credit Union
  • 4733 Prescott Avenue, Lincoln, NE, 68506
  • The Lincoln SDA Credit Union is organized to serve members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Students and Employees of Adventist Colleges, and Employees of Adventist Hospitals. As a faith-based financial institution owned and operated by our members, our purpose is to provide a competitively priced line of financial products and services.
  • Lincoln Federal Savings Bank
  • 8400 Maddox Dr., Lincoln, NE, 68501
  • Lincoln Federal Savings Bank was formed in 1906 and is organized as a mutual holding company. This means that the Bank is essentially owned by the depositors of the Bank meaning there are no outside shareholders. This structure allows the Bank to offer highly competitive rates to customers on both loans
  • Countryside Bank
  • 379 Main St., Unadilla, NE, 68454
  • Our community is important, and we take pride in where we live and work. Countryside Bank employees and families have deep roots in the community, as do many of our loyal customers. As new people discover the advantages of small communities and independent banks, we continue to grow and build new customer relationships.