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Lowering closing cost fees
any trick to lowering closing cost fees. Some of these fees seem redundant. I was of the opinion most closing cost fees should not exceed 5%. Other than blatantly telling lender to lower fees, any other suggestions on how to go about it?
Currently looking at a 96k loan for 6.25% in closing cost.
Thanks.