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Updated about 9 years ago,

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Mila Makhanova
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
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Understanding closing costs

Mila Makhanova
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
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Hi BP community, 

I'm buying my first apartment and would like to get comfortable with the closing costs:

  • what's the best way to calculate them (is there a rule of thumb? Certain percentage of the purchase price, say 5% or so)
  • which closing fees are refundable and non-refundable;
  • are all of them required and which ones are the most important once;

For 1 bedroom condo with an asking prince of $300,000 i have received a pre-approval letter with below closing fees:

  • Bank attorney fees $700 (are these usually fixed or percentage driven fees?)
  • Appraisal Fee $365 (reasonable?)
  • Application fee $100 (seems reasonable?)
  • Commitment fees $615 (never heard of it? is this refundable?)
  • Tax service $77 (not sure what this is for?)
  • Flood Certification $3.25 (not material, but just curious what it's for)
  • Title Insurance Owners/Lender $2,334.00 (One of the larges on the list, is this absolutely required? If yes, how important is this)
  • Recording fees $550 (refundable? Required?;
  • NYS Mortgage tax $2,616.00 (how do they come up with this number?)

So a total of $7,362.50

This is my first time buying a place and timing is obviously critical, so if you could shed some light on these topics, I would really appreciate. 

Thanks, 

Mila

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