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    Last updated: 06/08/2008     

 

Closing Costs

Many people are involved in the process of buying or refinancing a house. They include the Realtor®, lender, mortgage brokers, appraiser, insurance company, inspectors, title company, your local government and your attorney. Each of these parties charges fees for their services in processing and funding your loan.

Some of the fees described below may not apply to your type of mortgage loan.

  • Appraisal Fee - This fee is charged at loan application and is payment to an appraiser for researching the fair market value of the property. The appraiser compares the the property to other similar homes in the neighborhood which have recently been sold and generates a detailed report for you and the lender.
  • City/County Transfer Tax - Taxes charged when a property transfers ownership. Similar to a sales tax, not to be confused with your local recurring property tax.
  • County Property Taxes - Taxes billed for the ownership of real property. These taxes are generally prorated and sometimes result in a credit from the seller when purchasing a property. If you will have an escrow or impound account, several months worth of taxes may be collected from you at closing to deposit in your escrow account. 
  • Courier Fee - Paid to a courier for delivery of documents from the lender or to express payoff of an existing loan on the property.
  • Credit Report - This fee is charged at loan application to provide the lender with a report detailing a borrower's credit history.
  • Escrow Waiver Fee - If you don't want an escrow account and you want to pay your own taxes and insurance, most lenders will charge you a fee for waiving escrow, usually .25 to .375.
  • Flood Certification Fee - Paid for a flood certification which states whether or not the property is located in a flood zone. If so, the lender will require you to purchase flood insurance.
  • Hazard Insurance - (Homeowner's Insurance)  If you are purchasing the property, the lender will require you to pay the entire first year's premium. If you will have an escrow account, at least two additional months will be collected at closing to deposit in the account. 
  • Interest to End of the Month - Lenders charge interest from the date the loan is funded until the first day of the following month.
  • Inspection Fee - This fee is charged for inspection of a property after an appraisal. It is usually done if you are buying new construction and the lender wants to be assured the house is completed.
  • Mortgage Insurance Premium - Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) may be required on certain loans, generally if you are putting less than 20% down.
  • Origination Fee - A fee charged by the lender for making a mortgage on the property. This fee usually is computed as a percentage of the loan amount.
  • Pest Inspection - Fee charged for a termite inspection of the property. This may sometimes be waived, but some lenders may require it.
  • Points - Also known as discount points. A one time fee charged by the lender to lower the interest rate normally charged. Each point is equal to 1% of the mortgage amount.
  • Processing Fee - Fee charged to pay for the processing of the paperwork for your loan.
  • Recording Fees - Fees paid to your county which records documentation of your legal ownership of the property, such as the deed, mortgage, note, etc.
  • Settlement or Closing Fee - A fee paid to the title company or attorney for handing all the financial transfers and payments associated with the transaction.
  • Tax Service Fee - A fee charged for researching county tax records to confirm that the taxes are paid in full and up to date.
  • Title Insurance - Guarantees that your property has no other lien or claims against the property. Your lender requires that you purchase title insurance.
  • Title Insurance Policy - An actual insurance policy obtained through the title company that guarantees the ownership of the property. May be purchased by the seller or the buyer and is required to be purchased even for refinances.
  • Underwriting Fee - The lender's fee for reviewing your loan application for approval.
  • Wire Transfer Fee - When you purchase or refinance, funds will be wired to fund the transaction. The receiving account charges a nominal fee for the wire transfer.