There are many potential home buyers, and even sellers, who believe that they
need at least a 20% down payment in order to buy a home or move on to their
next home. Time after time, we have dispelled this myth by showing that many
loan programs allow you to put down as little as 3% (or 0% with a VA loan).
If you have saved up your down payment and are ready to start your home
search, one other piece of the puzzle is to make sure that you have saved
enough for your closing costs.
Freddie Mac defines closing costs as:
“Closing costs, also called settlement fees, will need to be paid when
you obtain a mortgage. These are fees charged by people representing your
purchase, including your lender, real estate agent, and other third parties
involved in the transaction. Closing costs are typically
between 2 and 5% of your purchase price.”
We’ve recently heard from many first-time home buyers that they wished that
someone had let them know that closing costs could be so high. If you think
about it, with a low down payment program, your closing costs could equal the
amount that you saved for your down payment.
Here is a list of just some of the fees/costs that may be included in your
closing costs, depending on where the home you wish to purchase is located:
Government recording costs
Appraisal fees
Credit report fees
Lender origination fees
Title services (insurance, search fees)
Tax service fees
Survey fees
Attorney fees
Underwriting fees
Is there
any way to avoid paying closing costs?
Work with your lender to see if there are any ways to
decrease or defer your closing costs. There are no-closing mortgages available,
but they end up costing you more in the end with a higher interest rate, or by
wrapping the closing costs into the total cost of the mortgage (meaning you’ll
end up paying interest on your closing costs).
Bottom Line
Speak with your lender early and often
to determine how much you’ll be responsible for at closing. Finding out you’ll
need to come up with thousands of dollars right before closing is not a surprise
anyone is ever looking forward to.
THE MILITELLO TEAM knows some very dedicated and trusted lenders and we are willing to share with you our knowledge about purchasing a home North of Boston in Essex County on the North Shore! Call us today!
THE MILITELLO TEAM
Joseph Militello (978) 815-3877
Kathleen Militello (978) 500-1480
Vice-President
REALTOR
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