458 AI Selected Private money Lenders Cleveland, OH

Use Lendersa® hard money mortgage calculator to find private real estate investors in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH. 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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Private Lenders Near You in Cleveland, OH

Enhance your loan acquisition chances significantly by connecting with a private investor through a local hard money broker. In Cleveland, securing hard money loans often depends on investors who are well-versed in the local neighborhood. Proximity between the investor and property tends to boost approval rates and accelerates the funding process.

The population of Cleveland is noted as 1710090, with an average sale price recorded at $83,640.

Review our compilation of commercial and residential lenders specializing in loans backed by real estate equity. These lenders typically place minimal emphasis on credit scores or income verification. The list also shows the proximity of private lenders to Zipcode(s): 44135, 44128, 44119, 44113, 44112, 44111, 44110, 44115, 44114, 44144, 44127, 44120, 44104, 44105, 44106, 44101, 44102, 44103, 44108, 44109, 44181, 44190, 44191, 44192, 44193, 44194, 44195, 44197, 44198, 44199.

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  • The Marblehead Bank
  • 709 West Main Street, Marblehead, OH, 43440
  • In 1907, a group of Peninsula residents met and decided their growing community should have the facilities of a local bank. The nearest bank was over an hour away in Port Clinton Ohio. The Marblehead Banking Company of Marblehead Ohio was organized as a result of this meeting and a charter was granted by the State Banking Department of Ohio
  • The First National Bank of Bellevue
  • 120 North Street, Bellevue, OH, 44811
  • First National Bank has been providing financial services to its local market area since 1875 & is based in Bellevue, Ohio. We believe that by banking locally with your Community Bank, you can make a difference in the lives of your neighbors & the future of your Community. Enjoy the benefits of a Community Bank including superior customer service.
  • Firelands Federal Credit Union
  • 300 North Street, Bellevue, OH, 44811
  • Firelands Federal Credit Union had its humble beginnings at the railroad in 1955, when seven Nickel Plate employees joined together to form a financial savings club. Each of them put in $5-$10 and they applied for a charter from the federal government. Chartered in 1957, Firelands Federal Credit Union presently serves over 35,000 members.
  • Mechanics Bank
  • 2 South Main Street, Mansfield, OH, 44902
  • Mechanics Bank is a full-service community bank in Richland County, Ohio. We’ve remained independently managed for over 136 years, and we’re proud to be the only bank in the county that can make that claim. Because what began in Mansfield in 1886 remains here—headquarters and all.
  • McGregor Mortgage, LLC
  • 13 Park Avenue West, Suite 307, Mansfield, OH, 44902
  • McGregor Mortgage, LLC is committed to providing customer-minded mortgaging and was founded on the principles of bringing more mortgage options and products; always being available; establishing transparency with customers, realtors, and other business partners; delivering in an efficient manner
  • THA Mortgage
  • 28 Park Avenue West, Suite 601, Mansfield, OH, 44902
  • THA Mortgage provides a variety of loan options and knowledge to help each customer understand and select the best loan program for their needs. We are here to help clients in all phases of life meet their financial and real estate goals. Integrity, innovation, partnership and collaboration are the core values that drive THA Mortgage
  • ASECU
  • 1690 South Canfield Niles Road, Youngstown, OH, 44515
  • ASECU is a not-for-profit financial institution, which means Members enjoy low interest rate loans, high savings yields and low or no-fee money management services. Deposits at ASECU are federally insured to $250, 000 by the National Credit Union Administration. ASECU membership is available to anyone in Mahoning, Trumbull or Columbiana Counties.
  • Lakeview Federal Credit Union
  • 2909 State Road, Ashtabula, OH, 44004
  • Lakeview Federal Credit Union has been open since 1961. The credit union has assets totaling $144.38 Million and provides banking services to more than 9, 000 members. The credit union is a community-based financial institution. People living, working, or worshipping in the credit union's geographic area can become a member
  • Farmers National Bank
  • 20 S. Broad St, Canfield, OH, 44406
  • Founded in 1887, Farmers is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Canfield, Ohio, with $4.1 billion in banking assets. Farmers National Banc Corp.’s wholly-owned subsidiaries are comprised of The Farmers National Bank of Canfield, a full-service national bank engaged in commercial
  • The Commercial and Savings Bank
  • 91 North Clay Street, Millersburg, OH, 44654
  • With The Commercial & Savings Bank (CSB), you gain more than convenient access to products and services that promote your financial health; you’re also invited into a network of relationships – among customers, employees, and shareholders – that contribute to the well-being and satisfaction of a community and its residents.
  • DoverPhila Federal Credit Union
  • 129 Fillmore Avenue, Dover, OH, 44622
  • DoverPhila Federal Credit Union was established as a financial cooperative and is controlled by its members. We exist for the financial benefit of our members and to provide a level of service that meets our members’ financial needs. Low cost auto loans, higher interest rates on certificates of deposit (CDs) and a vast array of products.
  • The Andover Bank
  • 19 Public Square, Andover, OH, 44003
  • In 1884, just one year after the founding of Andover, Ohio, a group of individuals organized a private bank under a partnership association. The mission of the bank was to serve the financial needs of the local residents. For one hundred and thirty five years later, the role of the Andover Bank has remained basically unchanged