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Buying A Home – What Are The Closing Costs?

By Amy Norman

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Most of the time, the closing costs are the last thing a person thinks of when buying a home. The costs of closing can be surprisingly aggravating even though it is the joyous moment when the home becomes yours.

When you buy a condo, home, or other property, then what you will go through is a period known as escrow. Various issues that are related to the property transfer are worked out during escrow. The last day of escrow is known as the closing day and you are going to be paying closing costs.

There are many forms in closing costs. For some, significant dollars are involved while others are relatively painless. Here’s a list of typical costs.

a) Escrow Fees

An escrow agent is essentially a third party that works with the seller and buyer to finalize the transaction. Charging a fee is what the escrow agent will do for this assistance. You can expect fees from a few hundred dollars to around a thousand or so but it would depend on your area and the agent. You need to ensure that you find out the fees before you pick an escrow agent.

b) Home Loan

Obtaining a home loan in the current market is a highly subjective event. “Points” can be a major cost associated with home loans. Essentially, points are a fee you pay or have build into the loan for the privilege of being allowed to borrow money. Most of the time, a point equates to 1% of the loan. If the loan is $300,000, then one point would equal $3,000. Having excellent credit would mean that you can shop for a loan that doesn’t require you to pay points.

3. Home and Title Insurance

Insurance for your home and title are a must. In case you are borrowing money to purchase the home, then each is mandatory. If your own funds is what you are using, then you should still get both forms of insurance. As each name implies, they provide insurance against issues involving your home and problems with the title transferred to you. Who doesn’t want to have a clear title?

4. PMI

If your down payment is less than 20% of the purchase price, then PMI or Private Mortgage Insurance is mandatory. A few hundred dollars a year in PMI is what you can expect to pay. Inspections, Appraisals and Miscellaneous Fees

You are going to use a variety of services to validate the property is your dream home in the home purchase process. With these services, there will be fees and you can also expect to pay for home inspectors, appraisers and the like. Depending upon the state you live in, many of these fees may be built into your mortgage. Regardless of all this, you still need to know exactly what you must pay for on closing day so you can budget accordingly.

Closing escrow, particularly if it is for your first home, should be considered as one of the happier days in your life. What you need to do is make sure that you know the costs associated with it so you don’t have to spend the day running around borrowing money.

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Norman, Amy "Buying A Home – What Are The Closing Costs?." Buying A Home – What Are The Closing Costs?. 6 Feb. 2012. uberarticles.com. 29 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/finance/investing/buying-a-home-what-are-the-closing-costs/>.

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