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Below are banks offering 1-4 Family Residential Loans in Ohio. "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.

Bank Loans $(000s) % Loan?
The Sherwood State Bank 32,226 44.85 %
Portage Community Bank 161,210 44.45 %
The Hocking Valley Bank 86,430 42.73 %
Home National Bank 22,259 42.42 %
Northwest Bank 4,681,735 41.87 %
Guardian Savings Bank 448,610 41.83 %
The Metamora State Bank 28,979 41.34 %
Peoples State Bank 66,312 41.17 %
The Bank of Magnolia Company 23,649 40.24 %
The Republic Banking Company 18,637 40.18 %
The Cincinnatus Savings & Loan Co. 44,558 39.21 %
Valley Central Bank 57,520 38.62 %
Forcht Bank, National Association 416,024 37.80 %
Belmont Savings Bank 113,718 37.23 %
The Merchants National Bank 365,015 36.85 %
THE HOME LOAN SAVINGS BANK 111,379 36.30 %
Farmers State Bank 42,421 35.52 %
The Killbuck Savings Bank Company 178,560 35.42 %
Spring Valley Bank 33,484 35.12 %
First State Bank 176,210 35.06 %
THE VINTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 347,815 34.71 %
The First National Bank of Sycamore 43,930 34.65 %
The Henry County Bank 60,191 34.56 %
Standing Stone Bank 23,358 34.43 %
The Farmers State Bank 56,668 34.38 %

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.