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Real Estate -
Buyer Closing Costs In North Carolina
It is important that buyers who are purchasing real estate have a
basic understanding of what closing costs they will be responsible
for when purchasing real estate. Below, you will find a list of
typical buyer closing costs.
Legal & Title Fees/Typical Charges
1) Attorney Fee $500 - $700
2) Survey $300 - $500
3) Title Search/Lender Policy Endorsement $250 - $500
4) Recording Fees $60 - $80
5) Title Insurance
-- $2 per thousand for first $100,000
-- $1.5 per thousand for $100,000 - $500,000
6) Home Inspection $300 - $500
7) Home Warranty $300 - $700 * (OPTIONAL)
Mortgage Fees
8) Application Fee $300 - $600
9) Appraisal $275 - $450
10) Miscellaneous Costs $100 - $600
11) PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) - varies with lender
Cost Explanation - Legal & Title Fees
1) Attorney Fees - Unless you have experience in writing and filing
a deed, you will need to hire a lawyer for deed preparation and
recording. Choosing the right lawyer to assist in closing can
significantly reduce potential problems associated with purchasing a
home.
2) Survey - Before purchasing real estate, it is always a good idea
for a buyer to determine whether buildings or other improvements are
actually located on the property and that a neighbors' buildings or
improvement do not encroach on the property to be purchased.
3) Title Search - Lenders require a title search to determine if
possible title defects, liens, mortgages, or easements are involved
with the real estate in question.
4) Recording Fee - This is a fee paid to have the deed recorded, in
our case it is recorded in the county courthouse.
5) Title Insurance - Title insurance is required by lending
institutions to cover possible costs related to title defects or
even certain unrecorded liens that may be uncovered after closing.
Title insurance varies depending on the amount of the loan. Lender
title insurance does not insure owners, therefore, an owner may want
to buy an additional buyers policy.
6) Home Inspection - This is an optional inspection a buyer pays to
have a trained licensed contractor make a 4-5 hour inspection of a
property before closing. A home inspector typically inspects the
foundation, electrical, plumbing, and overall construction. In
addition to a home inspection, a buyer may wish to hire additional
inspectors to evaluate the roof, heating system, septic system and
any other systems or structures involved in the real estate
transaction. An inspection for wood destroying insects is generally
requested by lending institutions. It is recommended that all buyers
have a yearly inspection for wood destroying insects. If a home has
a warranty against wood destroying insects I strongly suggest that
if possible, the warranty be continued.
7) Home Warranty - A home warranty covers the cost of repairs that a
buyer may incur during a specified period of time after a real
estate closing. Home warranty costs vary depending on what items are
covered.
8) Mortgage Related Costs - Mortgage costs vary from lender to
lender. It is beyond the scope of this article to try to estimate
what costs might be charged by various lending institution. |
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