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Redhead
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Closing Costs

What did you pay?

I got quoted 15K on a home that i saw yesterday...

Thought this was high but i am not sure. Just wanted to get a good idea of what i shold expect!

Posted 7/3/05 8:57 AM
 
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MrsProfessor
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Re: Closing Costs

I think ours were about 9k. But I used a mortgage co. that had a deal with my teachers union, so some of the fees were waived.

It depends on so many things. If you go here you can plug in numbers that you know (down payment, cost of house, etc.) you can get a rough idea without committing to anything. I found it useful.

We had to reimburse the sellers for the taxes they'd paid (like, they paid for all of 2005, so we paid them back for the time after they left.) They also left about $500 worth of heating oil, so we reimbursed them for that at closing. I think a lot depends on the taxes.

Message edited 7/3/2005 9:04:50 AM.

Posted 7/3/05 9:04 AM
 

HarleyGirlFLA
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Re: Closing Costs

under $300.

Our closing costs were meshed with the down payment.

Posted 7/3/05 8:10 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: Closing Costs

I questioned everyone I knew who has bought within the last year to two...and it ranged from $500-$15K...With about $10K as the average...

The $500 one was like Harelygirl said meshed in...

My sister just closed on a second home in Februaury and Paid $12K on a $425K house for closing...( In Ronkonkoma)

Posted 7/3/05 8:39 PM
 

MsG
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Re: Closing Costs

We were given 13k as an estimate on the home we are buying for 340k.

Posted 7/3/05 9:02 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by HarleyGirlFLA

under $300.

Our closing costs were meshed with the down payment.

exactly what do you mean mesh with your dp?

Posted 7/3/05 10:18 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by MsG

We were given 13k as an estimate on the home we are buying for 340k.



yea the house i was looking at was 359k and she said about 15 more or less.....so i guess it is in ballpark

FRIGHTENING!

Posted 7/3/05 10:21 PM
 

MrsProfessor
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by Redhead

Posted by HarleyGirlFLA

under $300.

Our closing costs were meshed with the down payment.

exactly what do you mean mesh with your dp?




Not sure how it works rolling it into a DP, but one option we came across was tacking on the closing costs to the entire mortgage. For example, if you have to mortgage $300k, and your closing costs will be $12k, you would instead get a mortgage for $312k. Then you are paying the closing costs as part of the mortgage. I have heard, however, that this is not a great idea.

Posted 7/3/05 11:50 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by MrsProfessor

Posted by Redhead

Posted by HarleyGirlFLA

under $300.

Our closing costs were meshed with the down payment.

exactly what do you mean mesh with your dp?




Not sure how it works rolling it into a DP, but one option we came across was tacking on the closing costs to the entire mortgage. For example, if you have to mortgage $300k, and your closing costs will be $12k, you would instead get a mortgage for $312k. Then you are paying the closing costs as part of the mortgage. I have heard, however, that this is not a great idea.



Different banks charge differenet amounts as do brokers too. tacking it on adds to interest, a lot of people do it though, although I think the best bet is to pay it upfront if you can.

Posted 7/4/05 12:57 AM
 

Redhead
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by dm24angel

Posted by MrsProfessor

Posted by Redhead

Posted by HarleyGirlFLA

under $300.

Our closing costs were meshed with the down payment.

exactly what do you mean mesh with your dp?




Not sure how it works rolling it into a DP, but one option we came across was tacking on the closing costs to the entire mortgage. For example, if you have to mortgage $300k, and your closing costs will be $12k, you would instead get a mortgage for $312k. Then you are paying the closing costs as part of the mortgage. I have heard, however, that this is not a great idea.



Different banks charge differenet amounts as do brokers too. tacking it on adds to interest, a lot of people do it though, although I think the best bet is to pay it upfront if you can.



OH well i definately am not looking to put the closing costs into our DP. We have the money and i would rather pay it up front.. I AGREE no need to add interest~

Posted 7/4/05 12:28 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: Closing Costs

11k of closing costs for me on a 400k house with 20% down.

Part of that is pre-paid property taxes in escrow as well as my first year of homeowners insurance pre-paid.

Not bad IMO.

Posted 7/4/05 4:40 PM
 

btrflygrl
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Re: Closing Costs

ours were around $8K

Posted 7/4/05 5:48 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: Closing Costs

ahhh so i guess the quote i got was pretty much on target...DAMN that is a lot of money Chat Icon

thanks everyone Chat Icon

Posted 7/5/05 6:49 AM
 

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Re: Closing Costs

Ours were around 10k.

Posted 7/5/05 7:56 AM
 

lorimarie
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Re: Closing Costs

I think the "general" rule is that closing is about 5% of the cost of the home. I think ours came out to about $16K.

Posted 7/5/05 11:12 AM
 

unknown1
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by Redhead

Posted by MsG

We were given 13k as an estimate on the home we are buying for 340k.



yea the house i was looking at was 359k and she said about 15 more or less.....so i guess it is in ballpark

FRIGHTENING!




I paid 12,500 on a 330,000 cape in massapequa your quotes seem to be accurate !

Posted 7/5/05 4:26 PM
 

Redhead
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by unbelievable

Posted by Redhead

Posted by MsG

We were given 13k as an estimate on the home we are buying for 340k.



yea the house i was looking at was 359k and she said about 15 more or less.....so i guess it is in ballpark

FRIGHTENING!




I paid 12,500 on a 330,000 cape in massapequa your quotes seem to be accurate !


DAMN Chat Icon

Posted 7/5/05 5:55 PM
 

HarleyGirlFLA
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Re: Closing Costs

We are very lucky.

We used the mortgage provider that the builder suggests so because of that the builder paid about $2,000 of the closing costs. Our land served as a downpayment as well and it was a big amount so we meshed the closing cost into the DP. It had no effect on our mortgage or interest rate.

Message edited 7/5/2005 7:49:43 PM.

Posted 7/5/05 7:49 PM
 

danielleandscott
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by MrsProfessor

I think ours were about 9k. But I used a mortgage co. that had a deal with my teachers union, so some of the fees were waived.

It depends on so many things. If you go here you can plug in numbers that you know (down payment, cost of house, etc.) you can get a rough idea without committing to anything. I found it useful.

We had to reimburse the sellers for the taxes they'd paid (like, they paid for all of 2005, so we paid them back for the time after they left.) They also left about $500 worth of heating oil, so we reimbursed them for that at closing. I think a lot depends on the taxes.



Do you mind me asking what mortgage broker dealt with the teachers union. I am a teacher also.

TIA

Posted 7/5/05 11:37 PM
 

dengal
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Re: Closing Costs

Mine was about $22,500 - where I live (east end) there is a 2% "land preservation" tax added on.

Posted 7/6/05 1:07 AM
 

MommyofG
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Re: Closing Costs

13k AND when we refinanced a yr ago to take advantage of the low rates ANOTHER 12k!!!!! JUST IN CLOSING COST!!!!!!!

Posted 7/7/05 12:13 PM
 

lmb03
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Re: Closing Costs

You should estimate your closing costs to be 5-6% of your mortgage.

Posted 7/7/05 4:21 PM
 

raken40
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Re: Closing Costs

we got quoted about $15k on a $430k house

Posted 7/7/05 7:24 PM
 

Bugaboo
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Re: Closing Costs

Posted by lmb03

You should estimate your closing costs to be 5-6% of your mortgage.



We just found out our closing costs and it was 5-6% of what we're mortgaging. Chat Icon

Posted 7/7/05 9:24 PM
 
 

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