Henderson, Texas Private money Lenders complete AI list of 2025

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Private Lenders Close to You in Henderson, TX

Securing a private investor through a local hard money broker can drastically improve your loan prospects. Obtaining a hard money loan in Henderson often depends on finding investors who are both knowledgeable and experienced with the local area. Having a short distance between the hard money investor and your property is advantageous, as it enhances the chances of loan approval and facilitates a quicker funding process.

In Henderson, the population stands at 14569, with an average property selling price of $145,220.

Explore our directory of residential and commercial lenders. These lenders arrange loans secured by real estate equity, and typically require minimal to no credit score or income documentation. The directory includes the distances of private lenders from the following Zipcode(s): 75652, 75654, 75653, 75680.

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  • River City Federal Credit Union
  • 610 Augusta Street, San Antonio, TX, 78215
  • River City Federal Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Bexar County, Texas. We are a Co-Op Shared Branching partner, which means we'll gladly help members of other shared branching credit unions with deposits, loan payments and funds transfers.
  • United Texas Credit Union
  • 5500 UTSA Boulevard, San Antonio, TX, 78249
  • From our start as the credit union for employees of the United Services Automobile Association (USAA) to now, United Texas Credit Union has been a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative with the mission of improving the financial well-being of our members and the communities we serve.
  • HEB Federal Credit Union
  • 4630 N Loop 1604 W, Suite 101, San Antonio, TX, 78249
  • H-E-B Federal Credit Union has been open since 1963. The credit union has assets totaling $221.76 Million and provides banking services to more than 14, 000 members. The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing financial banking services to multiple member groups, but primarily serves finance, insurance, real estate.
  • First Priority Credit Union
  • 3165 S 27th Street, Abilene, TX, 79605
  • First Priority Credit Union was drafted on July 14, 1930, and approved by the Texas State Banking Board on September 2, 1930. First Priority Credit Union was chartered as Abilene Postal Employees’ Credit Union by the following US Postal Service employees who also served as the original board of Directors.
  • Abilene Teachers Federal Credit Union
  • 3849 Antilley Road, Abilene, TX, 79606
  • Abilene Teachers Federal Credit Union has been open since 1950. The credit union has assets totaling $578.04 Million and provides banking services to more than 53, 000 members as of March 2022. The credit union is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperative providing financial banking services to multiple member groups.
  • Smart Rate Mortgage Brokers LLC
  • 227 North Loop 1604 East, Suite 150, San Antonio, TX, 78228
  • I am an experienced mortgage veteran with over 17 years of experience in the mortgage business. I have helped thousands of families buy their first, second and third homes. . I am extremely well versed in FHA, Conventional, VA and Jumbo Loans. With a background in Education and Finance from Southwest Texas State University
  • Communities of Abilene Federal Credit Union
  • 3661 N 6th Street, Abilene, TX, 79603
  • Originally named Abilene Air Force Base Federal Credit Union, Communities of Abilene Federal Credit Union was chartered on December 7, 1955 as a single sponsor credit union for the armed services personnel stationed at Abilene Air Force Base (Now Dyess AFB). We had seven founding members and assets of $41.50 by year end.
  • Town Square Financial
  • 8552 Murray Grey, San Antonio, TX, 78254
  • At Town Square Financial, we understand that time is critical, and traditional banks can make the process unnecessarily slow and complex. That’s why we’ve streamlined our approval process to get you funded fast—with fewer conditions and no red tape. Whether you've been turned down by other lenders or need quick financing to seize an opportunity, we
  • TexStar Federal Credit Union
  • 141 Park Place Boulevard, Kenedy, TX, 78119
  • TexStar Federal Credit Union has been open since 1967. The credit union has assets totaling $24.11 Million and provides banking services to more than 1, 000 members as of March 2022. The credit union is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperative providing financial banking services to multiple member groups
  • The Falls City National Bank
  • 100 S Front Street, Falls City, TX, 78113
  • The Falls City National Bank was chartered March 23, 1907. On May 6, 1907 Falls City National Bank officially opened for business. Alterations and additions were made to the building in 1924. Expansion and renovation more than doubling the size was completed in 1980. Another additional expansion was completed in March 1982.
  • Silverstar Capital llc
  • 609 Metairie rd #8252, Metairie, LA, 70005
  • Our expertise lies in unlocking funding for a broad spectrum of real estate opportunities, from bustling commercial properties to tranquil residential spaces. We provide financial solutions tailored to each unique investment. With our support, navigating the complexities of real estate funding becomes effortless, allowing you to expand your portfol
  • Castroville State Bank
  • 502 Paris Street, Castroville, TX, 78009
  • Castroville State Bank was originally founded by a group of local citizens who recognized the need for a banking facility in Castroville. After traveling to Austin to meet with officials of the Texas Banking Commission, the delegation received approval to begin state banking operations on January 14, 1959.