Compeer’s Mary-Grace Carlson ‘Low Interest Rates Ticking Upward’

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Committed to agriculture and rural America, Compeer Financial provides loans, leases, risk management, and other financial services throughout Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Locally, Residential and Recreational Consumer Lending Officer Mary-Grace Carlson says the time to purchase is now, as interest rates are beginning to tick upward:

“In residential lending, we are seeing interest rates are still low, but they are ticking upward. What I really specialize in doing for the types of loans are recreational land, bare land, construction, small towns, that would be a town that is 2,500 or less, if you are looking to buy a house in those towns, I can do a loan for you. Also, if you are looking to do a hobby farm or you have a hobby farm, I can help you as well. The purpose of my type of lending is consumer purpose, which means you are not really in it for an income earning potential, you are in it for your own personal need.”

Carlson has offices in Monmouth, Aledo, Macomb, and Quincy or she can be contacted at 309-760-4471.

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