Tuesday, August 07, 2012
The average cost to close on a mortgage in the United States dropped 7 percent over the past year to $3,754, according to Bankrate.com's recently released, eighth annual closing-costs survey. Title insurance and other third-party fees fell 12 percent from 2011, while origination fees edged down 1 percent."This is the second year in which lenders are required to estimate third-party fees within 10 percent of the final cost. It seems like they're getting more accurate, which helps explain the sharp decrease in these fees over the past year," says Greg McBride, CFA, Bankrate.com's senior financial analyst.
For the third straight year, New York State has the nation's most expensive closing costs at an average of $5,435. The next most expensive states are Texas, Pennsylvania, Florida and Oklahoma. The least expensive state is Missouri ($3,006 on average), which is joined by Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and Arkansas among the five cheapest states.
Bankrate surveyed up to 10 lenders in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia in June 2012. Researchers obtained online good faith estimates for a $200,000 mortgage to buy a single-family home with a 20 percent down payment. Costs include fees charged by lenders, as well as third-party fees for services such as appraisals and title insurance. The survey excludes taxes, property insurance, association fees, interest and other prepaid items.
Source: Bankrate, Inc.
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