Purchasing
Your Home:
Costs and Fees
There
are various costs and fees involved in purchasing a home. The
following list depicts an example of the costs you may be
responsible for. Keep in mind that responsibility for some of
these charges can be negotiable and the responsible party may vary
from area to area. Ask your real estate agent about applicable
costs in your area.
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- Title insurance premium (according to contract)
- Escrow fees (according to contract)
- Document preparation (if applicable)
- Notary fees
- Recording charges for all documents in buyer's names
- Termite inspection (according to contract)
- Tax proration (from date of acquisition)
- Homeowner's transfer fee
- All new loan charges (except those required by lender
for seller to pay)
- Interest on new loan from date of funding to 30 days
prior to first payment date
- Assumption/change of records fees for takeover of
existing loan (if applicable)
- Beneficiary statement fee for assumption of existing loan
- Inspection fees (roofing, property inspection,
geological, etc.)
- Home warranty (according to contract)
- City transfer/conveyance tax (according to contract)
- Fire insurance premium for first year
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