Kyle, Texas Private money Lenders complete list of 2024

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Local private lenders near you in Kyle, TX

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 Kyle 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 Kyle is 48393, and the average sale price is $235,860

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): 78666, 78640

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  • Texas Bank and Trust
  • 300 E Whaley, Longview, TX, 75601
  • Established in 1958, Texas Bank and Trust today stands as one of the state’s strongest independent financial institutions, offering a brand of banking that is as difficult to duplicate as it is easy to recognize. We pride ourselves on providing technologically advanced products and competitive pricing
  • The First National Bank of Tom Bean
  • 109 S. Britton, Tom Bean, TX, 75489
  • Established in 1906 we have served the needs of our community for over 100 years. You are not simply customers to us; you are our friends and our family. We have strived to excel at bringing you the financial products and technological advancements to meet your needs while retaining our hometown feel.
  • East Texas Professional Credit Union
  • 409 East Loop 281, Longview, TX, 75605
  • East Texas Professional Credit Union has been open since 1953. The credit union has assets totaling $962.5 Million and provides banking services to more than 79, 000 members as of March 2022. The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing banking services including savings, loans.
  • Alliance Bank
  • 100 Jefferson St W, Sulphur Springs, TX, 75482
  • Alliance Bank has been a strong Banking presence in Northeast Texas since its opening in the late 1920s. Although the name has changed from Sulphur Springs State Bank to Alliance Bank since we first opened our doors, our dedication to providing a high level of customer service has always remained the same.
  • First Bank.
  • 4110 Kell Blvd, Wichita Falls, TX, 76309
  • First Bank has remained strong and successful by focusing on our individual customers and our local communities. You'll see that focus come to life when you visit any one of our five locations in Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, or Iowa Park. You'll find yourself in a Bank where you are greeted with courtesy.
  • Union Square Credit Union
  • 1401 Holliday St, Wichita Falls, TX, 76301
  • Union Square is the largest credit union in the Texoma Area. We are here to serve you, our members, with the best products available and the most competitive rates around. We are people helping people. We are.... Your Financial Center of Choice! Union Square Credit Union's field of membership is open to those who have the following common bond
  • Texoma Community Credit Union
  • 807 8th St, Suite 100, Wichita Falls, TX, 76301
  • Texoma Community Credit Union has served 11 counties surrounding Wichita Falls, Texas since 1953 with a full range of banking services. We are not a big bank, but a financial cooperative. This means every member gets a vote, and our profits go back into the community each year, rather than into the hands of shareholders.
  • My Community Credit Union
  • 600 West Louisiana, Midland, TX, 79701
  • My Community Credit Union was federally charted on February 13, 1952, when a local man visited a bank to request a loan for the purchase of a home and was denied. A small group of co-workers for the Atlantic Refining Company (ARCO) joined together to finance this loan so that he could purchase his home.