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Are these closing costs reasonable as buyer?

Taylor Robertson
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Putting 5% down on a $276k property in Kansas. No points purchased. $2,000 earnest money deposited. First time buyer, so trying to understand all the fees. As far as you’re aware, should I the buyer be covering all these, or should the seller be responsible for any of these? My realtor told me the seller and I would be splitting the costs in half. I just received this yesterday, and I have a month till closing. I want to talk to my realtor tomorrow for clarification. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks

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