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Real Estate Loans in Alpena, MI

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Business Listing   AmeriFirst Home Mortgage - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 356-3100


Business Listing   FCS Mortgage - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 354-4343


Business Listing   Flags Star Bank - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 358-9104


Business Listing   Huron Shores Mortgage Company - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 356-5900


Business Listing   Independent Bank - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 356-2051


Business Listing   Landmark Mortgage Corporation - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 356-9595


Business Listing   Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - Alpena, MI - Phone: (989) 354-4076


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Helpful Definition for: Real Estate Loans


Real Estate Loans fall under the category of secured loans where they are protected by an asset. In real estate loans, real estate properties are kept as a security against the loan amount that is being taken by the borrower. Real estate loans in Alpena are not only applicable against residential properties, but are also used against commercial real estate properties. Many business organizations in Alpena apply for business loans and keep the commercial properties as collateral.

Home loan is a type of real estate loan where the lender keeps the home as a security against the loan they lend to the borrower for financing other activities. 

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