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What's in the closing costs?

I bought a place before and feel like I paid a bunch of money for closing costs, but didn't know what it was for. I'm hoping to sell and buy a different place this spring, but I want to understand what I need to pay and make sure I have enough money for it.

Asked by Henry | Bentonville, AR| 03-01-2023| 709 views|Finance & Legal Info|Updated 3 years ago

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Amanda Courtney

REP Realty Group · Fort Myers, FL

(13 reviews)
Sellers pay: Real estate commissions (the big one), deed transfer taxes, and the owner’s title policy. Buyers pay: Lender fees, appraisal, and pre-paids (taxes and insurance upfront).
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02-02-2026 (2 months ago)··
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Rylie Schroeder

Compass RE · Houston, TX

(4 reviews)
Hi Henry! Both buyers and sellers have closings costs. When you purchase a home, your closing costs are usually between 3-5% of the purchase price and consist of lender fees (application fee, appraisal fee, origination fees), escrow fees, HOA dues, insurance, etc. As a seller, you are usually responsible for the Title Policy (.5-1% of the purchase price), plus the agent commissions. I hope this helps!
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03-03-2023 (3 years ago)··
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