<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Real Estate In Minutes</title> <link>http://pkrealtor.com/blog/categoryname_title-company/sort_entrydatetime-desc/</link> <description></description><item> <title>What To Know About Closing Costs</title> <description>&amp;nbsp;Now that you&amp;rsquo;ve decided to&amp;nbsp;buy a home&amp;nbsp;and are ready to make it happen, it&amp;rsquo;s a good idea to plan ahead for the costs that are a typical part of the homebuying process. And while your&amp;nbsp;down payment&amp;nbsp;is probably the number one expense on your mind, don&apos;t forget about closing costs. Here&amp;rsquo;s what you need to know.What Are Closing Costs?Simply put, your closing costs are the additional fees and payments you have to make at closing. And while they&amp;rsquo;ll vary based on the price of the home and how it&amp;rsquo;s being financed, every buyer has these, so they shouldn&amp;rsquo;t be a surprise. It&amp;rsquo;s just that some people forget to budget for them. According to&amp;nbsp;Freddie Mac, this part of the homebuying process typically includes:&amp;nbsp;Application feesCredit report feesLoan origination feesAppraisal feesHome inspection feesTitle insuranceHomeowners insuranceSurvey feesAttorney fees&amp;nbsp;Some of these are one-time&amp;nbsp;expenses&amp;nbsp;that are baked into your closing costs. Others, like homeowners&amp;rsquo; insurance, are initial installment payments for ongoing responsibilities you&amp;rsquo;ll have once you take possession of the home.How Much Are Closing Costs?&amp;nbsp;The same&amp;nbsp;Freddie Mac&amp;nbsp;article&amp;nbsp;goes on to say:&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;Closing costs vary greatly depending on your location and the price of your home. Typically,&amp;nbsp;you should be prepared to pay between 2% and 5% of the home purchase price in closing fees.&amp;rdquo;With that in mind, here&amp;rsquo;s how you can get an idea of what you&amp;rsquo;ll need to budget. Let&amp;rsquo;s say you find a home you want to purchase at today&amp;rsquo;s&amp;nbsp;median&amp;nbsp;price of $422,600. Based on the 2-5%&amp;nbsp;Freddie Mac&amp;nbsp;estimate, your closing fees could be between roughly $8,452 and $21,130.&amp;nbsp;But keep in mind, if you&amp;rsquo;re in the market for a home above or below this price range, your numbers will be higher or lower.Tips To Reduce Your Closing CostsIf you&amp;rsquo;re wondering if there&amp;rsquo;s any way to inch that down a little bit,&amp;nbsp;NerdWallet&amp;nbsp;lists a few things that could help:&amp;nbsp;Negotiate with the Seller:&amp;nbsp;Some sellers are willing to cover part or all of these expenses &amp;mdash; especially since homes are staying on the market a bit longer now. Sellers may be more motivated to compromise, and you&amp;rsquo;ll find you have a bit more negotiation power. So don&amp;rsquo;t hesitate to ask them for&amp;nbsp;concessions&amp;nbsp;like paying for the home inspection or giving you a credit toward closing costs.Shop Around for Home Insurance:&amp;nbsp;Since rising&amp;nbsp;home insurance&amp;nbsp;is a challenge in many areas of the country right now, take the time to get a clear picture of all your options. Each insurance company offers their own policies and coverage, so get multiple quotes and see how they compare. Choosing a policy that provides reliable coverage at a competitive rate can make a difference.Look into Closing Cost Assistance:&amp;nbsp;Just like there are programs out there to help with your down payment, options exist to get support with closing costs too. While they&amp;rsquo;ll vary by area, there are programs for various income levels, certain professions, and specific towns or neighborhoods too. If you want to learn more,&amp;nbsp;Experian&amp;nbsp;says:&amp;ldquo;Your real estate professional should be able to steer you toward applicable programs, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) maintains a&amp;nbsp;helpful resource&amp;nbsp;for finding homebuying assistance programs in every state.&amp;rdquo;Bottom LinePlanning for the fees and payments you&apos;ll need to cover when you&apos;re closing on your&amp;nbsp;home&amp;nbsp;is important &amp;ndash; and it doesn&amp;rsquo;t have to be a big surprise. With the right experts on your side, you can make sure you&amp;rsquo;re prepared. Let&amp;rsquo;s connect so you have someone you can go to for more tips and advice.</description> <link>http://pkrealtor.com/blog/736/what-to-know-about-closing-costs/</link> <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 11:24:58 -0500</pubDate></item><item> <title>What Every Homebuyer Should Know About Closing Costs</title> <description>&amp;nbsp;Before making the decision to&amp;nbsp;buy&amp;nbsp;a home, it&apos;s important to plan for all the costs you&amp;rsquo;ll be responsible for. While you&apos;re busy saving for the&amp;nbsp;down payment, don&apos;t forget you&amp;rsquo;ll want to prep for closing costs too.Here&amp;rsquo;s some helpful information on what those costs are and how much you should budget for them.What Are Closing Costs?A recent article from&amp;nbsp;Bankrate&amp;nbsp;explains:&amp;ldquo;Closing costs are the fees and expenses you must pay before becoming the legal owner of a house, condo or townhome&amp;nbsp;. . . Closing costs vary depending on the purchase price of the home and how it&amp;rsquo;s being financed . . .&amp;rdquo;Simply put, your closing costs are the additional fees and payments you have to make at closing. According to&amp;nbsp;Freddie Mac, while they can vary by location and situation, closing costs typically include:Government recording costsAppraisal feesCredit report feesLender origination feesTitle servicesTax service feesSurvey feesAttorney feesUnderwriting FeesHow Much Are Closing Costs?According to the same&amp;nbsp;Freddie Mac&amp;nbsp;article&amp;nbsp;mentioned above, they&amp;rsquo;re typically between 2% and 5% of the total purchase price of your home. With that in mind, here&amp;rsquo;s how you can get an idea of what you&amp;rsquo;ll need to budget.Let&amp;rsquo;s say you find a home you want to purchase at today&amp;rsquo;s&amp;nbsp;median&amp;nbsp;price of $384,500. Based on the 2-5%&amp;nbsp;Freddie Mac&amp;nbsp;estimate, your closing fees could be between roughly $7,690 and $19,225.But keep in mind, if you&amp;rsquo;re in the market for a home above or below this price range, your closing costs will be higher or lower.Make Sure You&amp;rsquo;re Prepared To CloseFreddie Mac&amp;nbsp;provides great advice for homebuyers,&amp;nbsp;saying:&amp;ldquo;As you start your homebuying journey,&amp;nbsp;take the time to get a sense of all costs involved&amp;nbsp;&amp;ndash; from your down payment to closing costs.&amp;rdquo;The best way to do that is by partnering with a team of trusted real estate professionals. That gives you a group of experts to help you understand how much you&amp;rsquo;ll need to save and what you&amp;rsquo;ll want to be prepped for. It also means you have go-to resources for any questions that pop up along the way.Bottom LinePlanning for the fees and payments you&apos;ll need to cover when you&apos;re closing on your&amp;nbsp;home&amp;nbsp;is important. Partnering with a local real estate professional can give you the guidance and confidence you need throughout the process.</description> <link>http://pkrealtor.com/blog/607/what-every-homebuyer-should-know-about-closing-costs/</link> <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 07:57:25 -0500</pubDate></item><item> <title>Facts About Closing Costs [INFOGRAPHIC]</title> <description>Some HighlightsIf you&amp;rsquo;re thinking about buying a home, be sure to plan for closing costs.Closing costs are typically 2% to 5% of the total purchase price of a home, and they can include things like government recording costs, appraisal fees, and more.Let&amp;rsquo;s connect so I can answer your questions about the homebuying process.</description> <link>http://pkrealtor.com/blog/340/facts-about-closing-costs-[infographic]/</link> <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2023 08:33:54 -0500</pubDate></item> </channel></rss>
