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Home financing in Lake County.

County-by-county financing guides. No paperwork. No social. No ID.

No institution is headquartered inside the Lake County line, but 2 keep an office open here. They are below, by name and by town.

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In this county2DOORS INSIDE THE COUNTY LINE
1OF THOSE, CDFI-CERTIFIED
THE DIRECTORY

The doors in Lake County.

The CDFIs, credit unions, and microlenders that actually say yes — county by county, in two languages. We are not a lender. Nobody paid to be listed. And where a county has no good doors, we say so.

Keeps a branch in Lake County2

Based elsewhere, with a member-facing office inside the Lake County line. You can walk in.

  • Community First Credit UnionCDFI-certifiedSanta Rosa · Credit union
    Personal · Home · Business capital
  • Redwood Credit UnionSanta Rosa · Credit union
    Personal · Home · Business capital
Serving all of California8
  • AmPac Tri-State CDC Inc.SBA microlenderOntario · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
  • California Coastal Rural Development CorporationSBA microlenderSalinas · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
  • Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara CountySanta Barbara · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
  • Main Street LaunchSBA microlenderOakland · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
  • National Asian American CoalitionSBA microlenderDaly City · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
  • IN THIS LIST

    9 of the 13 are CDFI-certified.

    The U.S. Treasury certifies them to lend to the people banks pass over. It is a loan, not a favour.

  • Neighborhood BancorpNational City · CDFI
    Community lending
  • Opening Doors, Inc.SBA microlenderSacramento · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
  • Valley Small Business Development CorporationSBA microlenderFresno · CDFI loan fund
    Community lending · Business capital
National — works with an ITIN3
  • Mission Asset FundAccepts ITINSan Francisco · National nonprofit lender

    Zero-interest lending circles and credit building. SSN or ITIN accepted. Works through nonprofit partners across the country.

    Personal
  • Accion Opportunity FundAccepts ITINSan Jose · National nonprofit lender

    Nonprofit small-business lender. Accepts ITIN in place of SSN. Serves most states, in English and Spanish.

    Business capital
  • Grameen AmericaAccepts ITINNew York · National nonprofit lender

    Microloans for women entrepreneurs. Requires photo ID and proof of address — no SSN requirement. Branches in major metro areas.

    Business capital
NO SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

3 of these doors accept an ITIN.

They will open an application with an ITIN instead of a social security number. They are marked ACCEPTS ITIN below.

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OPEN DOORS IN LAKE COUNTY
THE GUIDE

Lake County, California has a tight-knit rural housing market shaped by wildfire recovery, a growing agricultural economy, and a large Spanish-speaking community. Whether you are buying your first home near Clearlake, investing in a small rental near Lakeport, or rebuilding after a disaster, this guide walks you through local financing options — including ITIN-friendly lenders, community development institutions, and credit unions that actually serve Lake County. Federal programs like FHA and USDA are useful tools, but your best starting point is always a local intermediary who knows the county.

WHO SAYS YES HERE
1CDFIs

Certified by the U.S. Treasury to lend where a bank will not. Nonprofit, patient, and used to a file that is not clean.

Community First Credit Union
2Credit unions

Owned by their members, not by shareholders. They look at your whole story rather than a score, and that is the difference when a bank says no.

Community First Credit Union · Redwood Credit Union
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Answered in English and SpanishNo account. No name.3,143 counties · 3,532 institutions