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WHAT TO EXPECT FOR CLOSING COSTS

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Mortgage and Lending with Money Tree Financing Group, LLC

Closing on a property is a very challenging time for a would-be homeowner. Being informed, either through your mortgage broker, your real estate agent, or through self knowledge is the best thing you can be when going through this procedure.

A good real estate agent can help you tremendously. They should know the local market well enough to help you save money in whatever way they can. Since closing costs are handled differently in different areas, having a professional with experience in that area is your best bet. They can give you a better idea of what costs are customarily paid by the buyer, and which ones are paid by the seller.

The mortgage broker you deal with can make a big difference in your closing costs too. Have them show you several programs suited to your needs. There are lots of ways to structure closing costs based on your points and down payment.

After finding a property, you will want to get qualified by your mortgage broker. Your mortgage broker will send you a Good Faith Estimate within 3 days as required by law. A GFE is a list of your closing costs from your lender. There may be additional closing costs that the lender does not control, so always be prepared to pay for other items also. A good number to be prepared to pay would be to double the GFE amount.

Closing costs on average are from 3% to 5% of your loan amount, and the exact amount will be told to you the day before the closing. All closing costs are to be paid at the settlement of the mortgage loan.

 

There are two types of closing costs

  • Non-recurring closing costs are the ones that you pay once and never have to pay again.
  • Recurring closing costs you pay repeatedly over the course of your home ownership. These would be items like property taxes or homeowner insurance.
  • Property taxes placed in escrow are one of the largest expenses at closing.

The following is an alphabetic listing of the items that may be on your GFE. Some items listed here may not be on your GFE.

 Loan Origination Fee (1% of the amount borrowed) Wire transfer fee
 Loan Discount fee Interest from the day of settlement to the date of the first mortgage payment
 Loan Application fee Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
 Points to be paid Hazard Insurance premiums
 Lender's attorney fees Property taxes from the day of settlement to the end of the tax year
 Buyer's attorney fees Settlement or closing/escrow fee
 Appraisal fee Notary fee
 Credit Report Title search & Title insurance to protect your lender
 Lender's Inspection fee Title insurance to protect you
 Mortgage Broker commission or fee Recording fees
 Tax service fee Tax stamps
 Processing fee Pest inspection
 Underwriting fee

Your closing procedure will go smoothly when you are armed with the right information and guided by the right professionals. Good Luck & Happy Buying!

Please contact Money Tree Financing at 888-253-6364 for additional information. We can also be reached at http://www.getmoneytree.com/.

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