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Closing for Dummies (Newbies:)

Mike Nelson
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Is there a biggerpocekets write up on what an buyer should pay or what reasonable closing fees he can expect. I understand everythings negotiable, but was wondering if there were some standards for the line items and the closing agencies?

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James H.
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A lot of this stuff will be standard per region, some fees are regulated by the state. Many things can vary by deal. The title company will be able to tell you generally what to expect as can a good faith estimate for any type of financing.

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