Kansas Mortgage Lending is the statewide practice of Radley Brooks. Every loan originates, processes, and underwrites through the Hutchinson branch — and closes anywhere in Kansas.
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Kansas Mortgage Lending is a statewide Kansas mortgage practice based in Hutchinson (302 E. 30th Ave., Reno County). Led by Radley Brooks (NMLS #263374), the branch originates conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, and jumbo home loans in every Kansas county and typically issues full pre-approvals within one business day. PRMI Branch NMLS #937171 · Corporate NMLS #3094.
The national lender model routes your Hutchinson or Manhattan file to a processor in a state that has never seen Kansas inventory. The bank branch model is local but rarely has the product shelf for FHA, VA, and USDA at competitive terms. The third model — a statewide local practice with a national lender’s infrastructure — is what we operate. Hutchinson headquarters. PRMI backing. Files that move.
Each location page below goes deep on local housing context — median prices, commuter patterns, USDA eligibility, school-district neighborhoods frequently searched, and the loan programs that tend to fit that market best. Every city and county listed below is an active Kansas Mortgage Lending origination market.
Reno County. Our home office. Deep expertise in every subdivision from Willowbrook to South Hutchinson, plus Buhler, Haven, Nickerson, South Hutchinson, and the flood-zone nuance below the river.
Hutchinson mortgage lenderHutchinson plus every town in Reno: Buhler, Haven, Nickerson, South Hutchinson, Arlington, Partridge, Pretty Prairie, Sylvia. Strong USDA eligibility outside Hutchinson proper.
Reno County home loansKansas’s largest metro. Sedgwick County. Strong conventional and VA market (McConnell AFB), growing jumbo in East and West Wichita submarkets.
Wichita mortgage lenderWichita, Derby, Andover, Goddard, Maize, Valley Center, Haysville, Park City, Bel Aire. Metro-area dynamics with strong new-construction corridors.
Sedgwick County home loansSaline County. Mid-size market at the I-70/I-135 crossing. Accessible price points, steady appreciation, strong conventional and FHA volume.
Salina mortgage lenderHarvey County. Between Hutchinson and Wichita. Commuter-friendly to both metros, strong first-time buyer market.
Newton mortgage lenderRiley County. Fort Riley and Kansas State University drive the market. Heavy VA loan volume, cyclical rental-to-buy flow.
Manhattan mortgage lenderJohnson County. Kansas’s highest-price submarket. Jumbo loans common. Deep conventional expertise with Fannie Mae HomeReady and Freddie Home Possible for first-time buyers.
Overland Park mortgage lenderWyandotte County. Diverse price points, strong first-time buyer market, proximity to Fort Leavenworth drives VA volume.
Kansas City mortgage lenderDouglas County. University market (KU) with distinct seasonality, strong refinance activity among long-tenure homeowners.
Lawrence mortgage lenderShawnee County. State government employment base drives stable demand. Accessible prices across the metro, strong FHA and conventional mix.
Topeka mortgage lenderFord County. Agricultural and meatpacking economy. USDA-eligible in most surrounding areas; affordable price points.
Dodge City mortgage lenderFinney County. Similar economic profile to Dodge City with strong community owner-occupier base. USDA and FHA dominate.
Garden City mortgage lenderBeyond the hubs above, we originate routinely in Emporia (Lyon County), Pittsburg (Crawford County), Hays (Ellis County), Liberal (Seward County), Great Bend (Barton County), McPherson (McPherson County), Pratt (Pratt County), Winfield and Arkansas City (Cowley County), Junction City (Geary County, adjacent to Fort Riley), Leavenworth (Leavenworth County), Atchison (Atchison County), Chanute (Neosho County), Parsons (Labette County), Coffeyville (Montgomery County), Independence (Montgomery County), Ottawa (Franklin County), Paola (Miami County), Osawatomie (Miami County), Fort Scott (Bourbon County), and every town and county line in between. If it’s a Kansas address, we originate there.
Each city and county page below is built to answer the practical questions a buyer in that market actually has — not a generic mortgage template with the city name pasted in. You’ll find median price context, commuter patterns, relevant loan program fit, USDA eligibility notes where applicable, and neighborhood-level specificity. Every location page is written and updated by a loan officer who originates in that market.
Radley Brooks is licensed in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, California, and Missouri. Same process. Same standards. Same direct phone ((620) 860-4480). If you’re in Kansas, you use Kansas Mortgage Lending. If you’re in a neighboring state or relocating from one, ask about the six-state footprint.
“Best” depends on your scenario. What matters is a loan officer who underwrites locally, answers the phone, and closes on time. Radley Brooks (NMLS #263374) of Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. operates from Hutchinson and originates loans across every Kansas county. PRMI is a direct seller/servicer to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Ginnie Mae — fewer handoffs, faster decisions.
Yes. Kansas Mortgage Lending originates home loans in all 105 Kansas counties. The Hutchinson branch handles applications from Wichita, Topeka, Kansas City, Overland Park, Olathe, Lawrence, Manhattan, Salina, Dodge City, Garden City, and every city and town in between.
For 2026, the baseline conforming loan limit in most Kansas counties is $806,500 for a one-unit property, as set by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Loans above that amount fall under jumbo guidelines.
Median home prices vary widely across Kansas. Johnson County (Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood) runs highest, followed by Douglas County (Lawrence), Sedgwick County (Wichita), Shawnee County (Topeka), and Riley County (Manhattan). Reno County (Hutchinson), Saline County (Salina), Harvey County (Newton), and most rural counties sit meaningfully below metro averages.
Most Kansas counties have USDA-eligible areas outside the urban core. Reno, Harvey, Saline, Ford, Finney, Pratt, Kingman, McPherson, and most rural counties are broadly eligible. Johnson, Sedgwick (Wichita core), Shawnee (Topeka core), and Douglas (Lawrence city) have limited or no urban eligibility. See Kansas USDA loans for details.
Purchase: typically 21–30 days from signed contract. Refinance: 30–45 days. VA and USDA sometimes add 3–5 days for agency requirements. Our in-house processing and underwriting is the reason these timelines are achievable.
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