Ozona, Texas Private money Lenders complete AI list of 2025

Use Lendersa® hard money mortgage calculator to find private real estate investors in Ozona, Crockett, TX. 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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Discover Private Lenders Nearby in Ozona, TX

When you find a private investor through a local hard money broker, your chances of getting a loan increase significantly. In Ozona, obtaining hard money loans often relies on connecting with investors who are familiar with the neighborhood. The closer the investor is to the property, the better your odds of loan approval and the faster the funding process will be, providing convenience and speed when you need it.

Ozona's population is approximately 2930, and the average property sale price is $125,680. These insights help guide strategic decisions in the real estate market.

See our comprehensive list of commercial and residential lenders that provide loans secured by real estate equity, typically requiring little dependence on credit scores or income verification. The list also includes the distance of each private lender from Zipcode(s): 76943, ensuring you can find options that are most conveniently located.

Compare loan offers from 100 diverse lenders to determine which option best suits your financial needs, enabling you to make well-informed loan decisions.



  • Ozona National Bank
  • 503 11th St., Ozona, TX, 76943
  • On June 1, 1905, a group of West Texas ranchers joined forces to open Crockett County’s first bank in Ozona, Texas. Local citizens of Ozona – used to entrusting their funds to the town mercantile’s safe–lined up to make deposits at the new banking institution. Descendants of those founders are still direct employees of the bank
  • The First National Bank of Sonora
  • 102 E Main St., Sonora, TX, 76950
  • The First National Bank of Sonora was organized by E.R. Jackson in 1900, only 10 years after Sonora became a town. The move to organize a bank was deemed foolhardy by some who had already seen two financial institutions fail. The organizational meeting was held on May 3, 1900, with E.R. Jackson, E.F. Vander Stucken,
  • The Pecos County State Bank
  • 500 North Main Street, Fort Stockton, TX, 79735
  • The charter of the Pecos County State Bank was dated March 22, 1928. The bank opened for business on July 3, 1928, in the old First State Bank building located on the corner of First and Main in Fort Stockton, Texas. Opening Capital was $25,000.00 with a surplus of $6,250.00. The first officers were J.M. Montgomery,
  • The Bank and Trust, S.S.B.
  • 1200 Avenue F, Del Rio, TX, 78840
  • In 1910, The Bank & Trust opened its doors with a promise to provide superior financial products with exceptional customer service in Del Rio, Texas. The bank has served as a symbol of strength to its customers throughout times of trial and innovation including The Great Depression, two world wars
  • RJ Funding Services
  • 3371 Knickerbocker road, San Angelo, TX, 76904
  • RJ Funding Services (also known as Rafter J Funding) is a reputable alternative lending firm that works with clients throughout the United States and Canada. Specializing in providing capital to small businesses and large corporate entities, our firm delivers innovative solutions to funding business enterprises in all industries.
  • Texas State Bank
  • 2201 Sherwood Way, San Angelo, TX, 76901
  • Texas State Bank is located in San Angelo, TX, United States and is part of the Depository Credit Intermediation Industry. Texas State Bank has 15 total employees across all of its locations and generates $14.15 million in sales (USD). (Employees figure is modelled). There are 5 companies in the Texas State Bank corporate family.
  • The City National Bank of Colorado City
  • 2909 Sherwood Way, San Angelo, TX, 76901
  • On April 4, 1900 The Comptroller of the Currency authorized The City National Bank of Colorado City to “commence the business of banking”. Many things have changed in the last 120 years but our basic principles remain. Originally chartered as “The City National Bank of Colorado” (before the city was renamed to “Colorado City”)
  • MTCU
  • 1505 N Midland Drive, Midland, TX, 79703
  • At MTCU, our mission statement guides every action we take and decision we make. We believe in the power of defining our purpose. We've always been dedicated to our members, whether they live in Midland, Texas, or other communities, and our mission statement serves as a daily reminder that they are our priority.