If you’re in the process of buying a home, you’ve probably heard about closing costs – and wondered what they actually are. Don’t worry, you’re not alone.
Most first-time buyers are unfamiliar with everything the term “closing costs” entails. So here’s a little 411 on the usual meaning.
Closing costs
Noun | Fees charged to the borrower for those involved in the sale of a home
Shout out to the appraiser who estimates the home’s value and the banker who ensures a successful exchange, these fees go to you.
Closing costs are fees charged to the borrower that are associated with what it takes for professionals to do the loan. Some include appraisal fees, credit report fees, IRS transcript fees, title and attorney’s fees and escrow fees. These one-time costs correlated with doing a mortgage are not charged again for the life of the loan.
Loan type, loan amount and other variables can determine the price of the costs. For example, some closing costs charged on conventional loans may not be charged on VA loans.
Are you asking yourself if and why you have to pay all of these? Good news; you may not have to. Depending on the loan program, the seller is sometimes allowed to pay a portion of the closing costs to help have an easy and successful home buying process. Now, let the relief settle in.
If you’re still a bit confused, we’ve got a glossary of common fees* associated with closing costs we want to share with you. We’re here to rescue you from the mortgage jargon, so we’ll keep it short and sweet.
All loans are different and closing costs vary per loan. The key to closing costs is to budget for them. Research, calculate and set aside money to pay these inevitable fees. You’ll be glad you did.
*This list is not exhaustive and additional closing costs may apply. Some of these charges may not apply to all loans.
Jessica Odom is a contributing author to the Movement Bank Blog. Jessica is renown for her witty repertoire and ability to churn out pithy content. When she’s not regaling colleagues with details of what she plans to cook for dinner each night, she enjoys eating copious amounts of popcorn, working out and serenading the office in all kinds of music.