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Private Lenders Available Near You in Eastlake, OH

Increasing your chances of getting a loan becomes more feasible when you find a private investor via a local hard money broker. Successful hard money lending in Eastlake often means locating investors who are knowledgeable about the local neighborhood. The closer a hard money investor is to the property, the better your chances of loan approval, and it also accelerates the funding process.

The bustling city of Eastlake has a population of 18042, and properties here sell for an average of $159,800.

Check out our list of commercial and residential lenders. These lenders arrange loans secured by the equity in real estate and generally don't place much importance on credit scores or income verification. Each listed lender's distance from Zipcode(s): 44095, 44097 is also provided.

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  • St. Joseph's Federal Credit Union
  • 1811 Whipple Avenue NW, Canton, OH, 44708
  • St. Joseph’s Federal Credit Union was chartered on March 9th, 1942. 1942 marked the beginning of World War II and it was also the beginning of St. Joseph’s Federal Credit Union in January 1942. The nine members of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Parish in Canton, Ohio who chartered our credit union with Farm Credit Administration
  • Wayne County Community Federal Credit Union
  • 311 Kaufman Drive, Smithville, OH, 44677
  • Wayne County Community Federal Credit Union was officially organized on June 7, 1966 as the Wayne County School Employees Federal Credit Union. Seven very foresighted school employees (Sam Yelic, Charles Deane, Wayne Kornhaus, Neal Retherford, Fred Kloha, Russell Knight and Kenneth Barton) met on that June date
  • Brewster Federal Credit Union
  • 105 S Wabash Avenue, Brewster, OH, 44613
  • Brewster Federal Credit Union has been open since 1956. The credit union has assets totaling $31.89 Million and provides banking services to more than 3, 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
  • The Apple Creek Banking Company
  • 3 West Main Street, Apple Creek, OH, 44606
  • The Apple Creek Banking Company opened its doors on February 1, 1904. Since then, we have grown $200 million in assets and six branches serving Wayne, Stark, Summit, and surrounding counties. We are owned by local shareholders, many of which are 3rd and 4th generation shareholders
  • VacationLand Federal Credit Union
  • 2409 E Perkins Ave, Sandusky, OH, 44870
  • VacationLand Federal Credit Union is much more than a place for banking. We live and work in northern Ohio, and we’re dedicated to helping our members and our communities prosper and thrive. Every member of VacationLand Federal Credit Union is part of our family. We care about you and your well-being instead of the bottom line
  • Cummings Mortgage Service
  • 2609 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, OH, 44870
  • "We specialize in residential mortgages. We offer Conventional, FHA, VA, First Time Homebuyers, Reverse Mortgages, Rural Development, and nonconforming mortgages with a focus on service and low costs. All loans are processed in our office. We are HUD approved and the first licensed mortgage broker in the State of Ohio."
  • 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
  • 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 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.