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  2. Closing costs: What are they and how much are they? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Mortgage closing costs are the fees associated with buying a home that you must pay on closing day. Closing costs typically range from 2 to 5 percent of the total loan amount, and ...

  3. Who pays closing costs, the buyer or the seller? - AOL

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    The full amount of a sale’s closing costs depends on many factors, including the home’s price, the location and the type of financing being used. In a real estate transaction, people naturally ...

  4. How much are closing costs when selling a house? - AOL

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    The most recent data from CoreLogic’s ClosingCorp shows that the national average for closing costs is 1.81 percent of a home’s sale price, not including Realtor commissions.

  5. Closing on a house: What to expect - AOL

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    Respond to these requests quickly in order to avoid potential closing delays. 5. Negotiate your closing costs. Although closing costs can be expensive, some costs are negotiable. See if your ...

  6. Closing costs - Wikipedia

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    This is often one of the largest closing costs. Mortgage application fees, paid by the buyer to the lender, to cover the costs of processing their loan application. In some cases, the buyer would pay the lender the application directly and prior to closing, while in other cases the fee is part of the buyer's closing costs payable at closing.

  7. Real Estate 2023: 8 Costs Every Homebuyer Should Negotiate - AOL

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    "Buyers can negotiate with the seller to pay a prorated share of the current year's property taxes or to split the cost of property taxes for the year of closing," Kriegstein said.