Mortgage denials, which peaked at the onset of the housing crash, have fallen back to a 20-year low, Zillow reported Thursday.

Nationally, the share of applicants who are denied for conventional mortgages has fallen to 9.8%, according to data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), down from 18.1% in 2007.

Zillow noted that even though a smaller share of loan applicants overall are denied, white or Asian borrowers are more likely to be approved for a mortgage than black or Hispanic borrowers. In 2016, 8.1% of white applicants were denied for a conventional loan, as were 10.4% of Asian applicants. By comparison, 20.9% of black borrowers and 15.5% of Hispanic borrowers were turned down for a loan.

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