2026 data HMDA 2024 disclosure official source

Lincoln County

County-level mortgage lending profile compiled from CFPB HMDA 2024 disclosures. Verify county FIPS with U.S. Census Bureau →

Kansas · FIPS 20105

Local mortgage market. Lincoln County, Kansas saw 35 HMDA-reported mortgage applications in 2024. Lenders originated 18 of those loans and denied 5, producing a denial rate of 14.3% and an approval (origination) rate of 51.4%. The average loan amount was $121,286 at an average note rate of 7.10%, with applicants self-reporting average annual income of $32K. 11 distinct institutions reported mortgage activity in this county.

Borrower leverage and affordability signal. The loan-to-income ratio averages 3.8x — meaning typical borrowers took on mortgages of about 3.8 times their annual income. That ratio is a rough affordability signal: higher multiples imply tighter monthly budgets and greater exposure to rate or income shocks. County-level denial rates reflect the mix of applicants who actually applied here — credit profiles, loan-to-value, debt-to-income, property type, and rural-versus-urban composition all move the number. A higher denial rate does not automatically mean "stricter lenders"; it often reflects a local applicant pool with thinner files or higher leverage.

How to use this page. These are aggregate 2024 HMDA disclosures published by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — a federal dataset, not a real-time market read. A single county number tells you nothing about any individual lender's terms for you; rates, fees, and underwriting vary by lender, loan program, and borrower file. This page is informational data reporting, not financial, legal, or mortgage advice. Shop multiple lenders, read each Loan Estimate carefully, and consult a licensed mortgage professional before applying. County boundaries are identified by FIPS code; data reflects the CFPB HMDA 2024 Snapshot National Loan-Level Dataset.

35
Applications
18
Originated
14.3%
Denial Rate
51.4%
Approval Rate
$121,286
Avg Loan Amount
7.10%
Avg Interest Rate
$32K
Avg Applicant Income
3.8x
Loan-to-Income Ratio

Borrower Income & Loan Profile

Applicant Income

Mortgage applicants in Lincoln County self-reported an average annual income of $32K under HMDA disclosure requirements. Income is reported at origination and reflects borrowers whose loans were processed, not the general population.

Loan-to-Income Ratio

The average loan-to-income ratio is 3.8x — meaning borrowers took on loans averaging 3.8 times their annual income. The average loan was $121,286 at a 7.1% average rate.

11 lenders reported mortgage activity in this county. Data is from the CFPB HMDA 2024 Snapshot and covers all applications, not just originations.

Nearby Lenders in Lincoln County

Top HMDA-reporting lenders active in this county. Compare any two side-by-side for rates, denial rates, and loan mix.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many mortgage applications were filed in Lincoln County?
In the 2023 HMDA reporting year, 35 mortgage applications were filed in Lincoln County, Kansas. Of these, 18 were originated (approved and funded), while 5 were denied, resulting in a denial rate of 14.3%.
What is the mortgage denial rate in Lincoln County?
The mortgage denial rate in Lincoln County is 14.3%. The approval (origination) rate is 51.4%, reflecting originated loans as a share of all applications.
What is the average mortgage loan amount in Lincoln County?
The average mortgage loan amount in Lincoln County is $121,286. The average interest rate is 7.102%. The average applicant income is $32K.
What is the loan-to-income ratio in Lincoln County?
The average loan-to-income ratio in Lincoln County is 3.8x, meaning borrowers took on loans averaging 3.8 times their annual income. This reflects average borrower profiles for mortgages processed in this county.
Who are the top mortgage lenders in Lincoln County?
The top mortgage lenders in Lincoln County by origination volume are THE BENNINGTON STATE BANK, Mortgage Research Center, Mortgage Investment Services Corporation. In total, 11 lenders reported mortgage activity in this county.
Where does this mortgage data come from?
This data comes from the CFPB HMDA 2023 Snapshot National Loan-Level Dataset, a mandatory federal disclosure dataset covering all mortgage applications filed with HMDA-reporting institutions. County boundaries are identified by FIPS codes.

Mortgage Lending Guides

Source: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) 2024. County FIPS codes per U.S. Census Bureau standards.

Data from FFIEC / CFPB HMDA Snapshot National Loan-Level Dataset (2024). Provided for informational purposes only.