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Below are banks offering 1-4 Family Residential Loans near Columbus, OH. "Loans $" is the amount of 1-4 Family Residential Loans the bank has on its balance sheet while "% Loan" is the percent of the banks total loans that are 1-4 Family Residential Loans. A higher "% Loan" is one indicator of a bank's focus on that type of lending.

# of banks:423
Bank Loans $(000s) % Loan?
The Ohio Valley Bank Company 329,091 32.02 %
The Peoples Bank 20,218 62.09 %
The Peoples Bank 32,065 43.67 %
The Peoples Bank of Georgia 59,354 39.77 %
The Pleasants County Bank 19,942 53.65 %
The Shelby County State Bank 37,742 10.76 %
The State Bank 11,653 17.31 %
The State Bank of Faribault 47,426 28.63 %
The State Bank of Geneva 22,958 33.91 %
The State National Bank of Big Spring 6,663 6.66 %
The Stock Exchange Bank 16,076 13.57 %
The Tipton Latham Bank, National Association 30,008 25.09 %
The Wanda State Bank 4,132 4.01 %
The Yellowstone Bank 89,388 13.14 %
Titan Bank, N.A. 65,357 22.30 %
TNB Bank 7,950 13.68 %
Town & Country Bank 3,403 2.32 %
Traders & Farmers Bank 82,015 51.11 %
Traditional Bank, Inc. 435,037 28.84 %
Tri-County Bank 20,863 4.93 %
Tri-County Bank & Trust Company 46,223 21.14 %
Twin Cedars Bank 12,868 15.99 %
UBank 20,931 17.97 %
Uinta Bank 5,451 7.42 %
Union Bank & Trust Company 49,993 20.59 %

1-4 Family Residential Loans

This search shows the percentage that 1-4 Family Residential Loans make up of each bank's lending portfolio on its balance sheet. A higher percentage of 1-4 Family Residential Loans is one indicator that a bank may be more focused in this area of lending than other banks. The search also lists the total dollar value of 1-4 Family Residential Loans held by a bank on its balance sheet. 1-4 Family Residential Loans include all single family homes, condos, townhouses, and multi-family units up to 4 families.

Many banks sell their residential mortgage loans and as a result the numbers on the balance sheets of many banks may undercount the actual loan volume. Generally, the larger the bank, the greater the chance it is selling its loans. As a result, it is important to note that these numbers are directional only and may not represent total lending activity.

In addition, be sure to check a bank's Texas Ratio, available on the Financial Summary tab of every bank's BestCashCow profile. The Texas Ratio is a measure of the health of a bank. Banks with high Texas Ratios may be facing financial distress due to bad or underperforming loans and may have curtailed their lending activity.