Closing Costs Clarified

How much closing costs should a home buyer expect to pay? Closing costs average 5% of a home’s purchase price.

Closing Cost Estimates

Looking for the exact amount? Lenders are required to disclose all closing costs within three days of when a buyer applies for a mortgage. The forms used to list closing costs have been standardized and simplified. The new Good Faith Estimate (GFE), circa January 2010, helps buyers shop and compare costs from different lenders. Lenders are held accountable to ensure that all costs, even title fees, on the Good Faith Estate match the final numbers on the Settlement Statement (HUD-1).

Who Pays What

While Tampa area home sellers pay for the owner’s title policy, commissions and state doc stamps on the deed, buyers are responsible for: lender fees, the lender’s title policy, doc stamps on the note, home insurance, pre-paid taxes, and prorated CDD / HOA fees. See this RIS Media report on new HUD & RESPA regulations.

Buyer Costs Will Increase

If the amount of cash required to close is an issue, potential home buyers may want  to act now. Tampa home sellers can still pay up to 6% of a buyer’s closing costs, but those days are numbered. New FHA guidelines will be phased in over the coming months that will reduce seller contributions to 3% most likely, and will increase the financed Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) by a half percent.  We expect to see loan costs increase in the coming months as: lenders require larger down-payments (6% up from 3.5%), tax credits expire, credit requirements tighten, and interest rates increase from historic lows.

To take advantage of this historic buying opportunity, contact Team Bohannon at Coldwell Banker today at (813) 979-4963.

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