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Listerhill Credit Union is a nonprofit financial cooperative improving lives in our community.

If you live in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, or Tennessee, you are eligible to become a member. Depending on your individual eligibility, we may require membership into an approved association at no cost to you.

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Mortgages in Columbia

Finance your next home buying decision with reliable, affordable mortgages.

Your next home will be a place to grow and learn, a space to make memories and a safe refuge for all of your loved ones. Our mortgages in Columbia are a great match to your goals, with flexible terms and competitive rates so you can make your house a home with peace of mind.

Mortgages in Columbia
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Loans APR Maximum Term
30 Year Fixed Rate Call 1-800-239-6033 for the latest rate 30 years
20 Year Fixed Rate Call 1-800-239-6033 for the latest rate 20 years
15 Year Fixed Rate Call 1-800-239-6033 for the latest rate 15 years
Home Equity Line of Credit as low as 4.00%, variable 10 year draw, 20 year payback
3/3 Adjustable Rate Mortgage as low as 8.49% 3 years (amortized over 30 years)
5/5 Adjustable Rate Mortgage as low as 9.00% 5 years (amortized over 30 years)
Short Term Fixed as low as 7.50% 10 years
Construction Loan as low as 9.24% 12 months
Land Loan as low as 8.00% 20 years
5/5 Adjustable Rate Mortgage - 100% of Purchase Price as low as 10.25% 5 years (amortized over 30 years)
Effective 3/7/2025

* All rates and terms are subject to change without notice.

All loans and credit cards subject to credit approval; Actual rate will be determined by the credit worthiness of the borrower. Other restrictions may apply. Rates are subject to change without notice. Equal Housing Lender. The annual percentage rates (APR) on adjustable-rate home loans may vary and are subject to change after consummation. Please call a loan officer for down payment information.

About Listerhill Credit Union In Columbia, TN

Listerhill Credit Union is your trusted source in the banking community for all of your personal and business banking needs. With decades of experience, members can apply for mortgages knowing they are getting the most competitive rates and terms to start making their house a home. Find your branch here.

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  • What happens when federally insured credit unions merge?

    If a member has accounts in credit union A and credit union B, and credit union A merges into credit union B, accounts of credit union A continue to be insured separately from the share deposits of credit union B for six months after the date of the merger or, in the case of a share certificate, the earliest maturity date after the six-month period. In the case of a share certificate that matures within the six-month grace period that is renewed at the same dollar amount, either with or without accrued dividends having been added to the principal amount, and for the same term as the original share certificate, the separate insurance applies to the renewed share certificate until the first maturity date after the six-month period. A share certificate that matures within the six-month grace period that is renewed on any other basis, or that is not renewed, is separately insured only until the end of the six-month grace period.

  • What happens if a federally insured credit union is liquidated?

    The NCUA would either transfer the insured member's account to another federally insured credit union or give the federally insured member a check equal to their insured account balance. This includes the principal and posted dividends through the date of the credit union's liquidation, up to the insurance limit.

  • If a credit union is liquidated, what is the timeframe for payout of the funds that are insured if the credit union cannot be acquired by another credit union?

    Federal law requires the NCUA to make payments of insured accounts "as soon as possible" upon the failure of a federally insured credit union. While every credit union failure is unique, there are standard policies and procedures that the NCUA follows in making share insurance payments. Historically, insured funds are available to members within just a few days after the closure of an insured credit union.

  • What happens to members with uninsured shares?

    Members who have uninsured shares may recover a portion of their uninsured shares, but there is no guarantee that they will recover any more than the insured amount. The amount of uninsured shares they may receive, if any, is based on the recovery of the failed credit union's assets. Depending on the quality and value of these assets, it may take several years to conclude recovery on all the assets. As recoveries are made, uninsured account holders may receive periodic payments on their uninsured shares claim.

  • What happens to my direct deposits if a federally insured credit union is liquidated?

    If a liquidated credit union is acquired by another federally insured credit union, all direct deposits, including Social Security checks or paychecks delivered electronically, will be automatically deposited into your account at the assuming credit union. If the NCUA cannot find an acquirer for the liquidated credit union, the NCUA will advise members to make new arrangements.