
Mortgage settlement--sometimes called mortgage
closing--can be confusing. A settlement may involve
several people and many documents and fees. This
information will help you understand all that is
involved. Although the focus of this guide is on
settlements for home purchases, much of it will also be
useful if you are refinancing a mortgage.
Settlement costs can be high, so it pays to shop
around and negotiate with the seller, your lender, and
your attorney or settlement agent. The less you have to
pay in settlement costs, the more funds you will have
for other things.
Different regions have different customs and
practices regarding who pays for what at settlement.
Buyers and sellers are free to negotiate certain fees.
In slow-moving real estate markets, the seller may agree
to pay points or fees for the buyer. In fast-moving
markets, the buyer may have to agree to pay more costs
to close the deal. Whatever you negotiate will become
the sales contract. However, be careful; if some buyer’s
costs are shifted to the seller, it may increase the
price you pay for the property.
You can reduce some settlement costs by shopping
around for the services. The point is this: the more you
know about the process, the better your chances are for
saving money at settlement time.
Because practices vary significantly from area to
area, it is difficult to provide estimates for
settlement costs that fit everywhere. However, one rule
of thumb for buyers is to figure that settlement costs
will be about 3% of the price of your home. In some
relatively high-tax areas of the country, 5% to 6% is
more common.
Some settlement costs, such as homeowner’s insurance,
private mortgage insurance, or points can be more
expensive if your credit rating is low. Knowing your
credit score can help you understand how lenders will
evaluate your applications. Beginning December 2004 your
lender is required to give you a copy of your credit
score.
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Mortgage- and Lender-Related Settlement Costs
Most people associate settlement costs with mortgage
loan charges. These fees and charges vary, so it pays to
shop around for the best combination of mortgage terms
and settlement costs. Mortgage-related costs that may
apply to your loan include the following items.
Application fee
Imposed by your lender or broker, this charge covers
the initial costs of processing your loan request and
checking your credit report.
Estimated cost: $75 to $300,
including the cost of the credit report for each
applicant
Loan origination fee
The origination fee (also called underwriting fee,
administrative fee, or processing fee) is charged for
the lender’s work in evaluating and preparing your
mortgage loan. This fee can cover the lender’s
attorney’s fees, document preparation costs, notary
fees, and so forth.
Estimated cost: 1% to 1.5% of the
loan amount
Points
Points are a one-time charge imposed by the lender,
usually to reduce the interest rate of your loan. One
point equals 1% of the loan amount. For example, 1 point
on a $100,000 loan would be $1,000. In some
cases--especially in refinancing--the points can be
financed by adding them to the amount that you borrow.
However, if you pay the points at settlement, they are
deductible on your income taxes in the year they are
paid (different deduction rules apply when you refinance
or purchase a second home). In your purchase offer, you
may want to negotiate with the seller to have the seller
pay your points.
Estimated cost: 0% to 3% of the
loan amount
Appraisal fee
Lenders want to be sure that the property is worth at
least as much as the loan amount. This fee pays for an
appraisal of the home you want to purchase or refinance.
Some lenders and brokers include the appraisal fee as
part of the application fee; you can ask the lender for
a copy of your appraisal. If you are refinancing and you
have had a recent appraisal, some lenders may waive the
requirement for a new appraisal.
Estimated cost: $300 to $700
Lender-required home inspection fees
The lender may require a termite inspection and an
analysis of the structural condition of the property by
an engineer or consultant. In rural areas, lenders may
require a septic system test and a water test to make
sure the well and water system will maintain an adequate
supply of water for the house (this is usually a test
for quantity, not for water quality; your county health
department may require a water quality test as well, but
this test may be paid for outside of the settlement).
Keep in mind that this inspection is for the benefit of
the lender; you may want to request your own inspection
to make sure the property is in good condition.
Estimated costs: $175 to $350
Prepaid interest
Your first regular mortgage payment is usually due
about 6 to 8 weeks after you settle (for example, if you
settle in August, your first regular payment will be due
on October 1; the October payment covers the cost of
borrowing the money for the month of September).
Interest costs, however, start as soon as you settle.
The lender will calculate how much interest you owe for
the part of the month in which you settle (for example,
if you settle on August 16, you would owe interest for
15 days--August 16 through 31).
Estimated cost: Depends on loan
amount, interest rate, and the number of days that must
be paid for (a $120,000 loan at 6% for 15 days, about
$300; a $142,500 loan at 6% for 15 days, about $356).
Private mortgage insurance (Private MI)
If your down payment is less than 20% of the value of
the house, the lender will usually require mortgage
insurance. The insurance policy covers the lender’s risk
in the event that you do not make the loan payments.
Typically, you will pay a monthly premium along with
each month’s mortgage payment. Your private MI can be
canceled at your request, in writing, when your reach
20% equity in your home, based on your original purchase
price, if your mortgage payments are current and you
have a good payment history. By federal law your private
MI payments will automatically stop when you acquire 22%
equity in your home, based on the original appraised
value of the house, as long as your mortgage payments
are current.
Estimated cost: 0.5% to 1.5% of
the loan amount to pre-pay for the first year
Some lenders will pay for private MI--called lender’s
private mortgage insurance (LPMI)--and in turn will
charge a higher interest rate. Unlike private MI that
you pay, there is no automatic cancellation once you
acquire 22% equity. To eliminate the LPMI, you must
refinance the loan, which in turn means carefully
considering market interest rates and settlement costs
at the time to see if refinancing would be an advantage,
rather than keeping your current mortgage.
FHA, VA, or RHS fees
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) offers
insured mortgages and the Veterans Administration (VA)
and the Rural Housing Service (RHS) offer mortgage
guarantees. If you are getting a mortgage insured by the
FHA or guaranteed by the VA or the RHS, you will have to
pay FHA mortgage insurance premiums or VA or RHS
guarantee fees. As with Private MI, insurance premium
payments will stop when you acquire 22% equity in your
home. FHA fees are about 1.5% of the loan amount. VA
guarantee fees range from 1.25% to 2% of the loan
amount, depending on the size of your down payment (the
higher your down payment, the lower the fee percentage).
RHS fees are 1.75% of the loan amount.
Homeowner’s insurance
Your lender will require that you have a homeowner’s
insurance policy (sometimes called hazard insurance) in
effect at settlement. The policy protects against
physical damage to the house by fire, wind, vandalism,
and other causes. This insures that the lender’s
investment will be secured even if the house is
destroyed. If you are buying a condominium, the hazard
insurance may be part of your monthly condominium fee;
you may still want homeowner’s insurance for your
furnishings and valuables.
Estimated cost: $300 to $1,000
(depending on the value of the home and the amount of
coverage; you can estimate the cost to be about $3.50
per $1,000 of the purchase price of the home).
Flood determination fee
If your home is in a flood hazard area where
federally subsidized flood insurance is available,
lenders cannot make a mortgage loan for your home unless
you buy flood insurance. Your lender may charge a fee to
find out whether the home is in a flood hazard area.
Estimated cost: $15 to $50 (this
is not the cost for the flood insurance; flood
insurance, if required, would be in addition to your
homeowners insurance and may cost from $350 to $2,800
depending on location and property value)
Escrow (or reserve) funds
Some lenders require that you set aside money in an
escrow (reserve) account to pay for property taxes,
homeowner’s insurance, and flood insurance (if you need
it). Lenders use escrow funds to ensure that these items
are paid on time to protect their interest in your home.
With an escrow account, money is held by the lender or
the lender’s agent, who then pays the taxes and
insurance bills when they are due. At settlement, you
may need to provide some payment into this account,
depending on when payments will be due. For example, if
you are buying your home in August and property taxes
are due the following January, you will need to deposit
funds into your escrow account at settlement so that you
have enough to pay the taxes when they become due in
January.
Survey costs
Lenders require a survey to confirm the location of
buildings and improvements on the land. Some lenders
require a complete (and more costly) survey to ensure
that the house and other structures are legally where
you and the seller say they are.
Estimated cost: $150 to $400
Other miscellaneous settlement costs
Depending upon the location and type of property, and
the extra services you or your lender request, you may
also have to pay some of the following fees at
settlement:
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Assumption
fee. If you are assuming (or taking
over) an existing mortgage, the lender may
charge a fee.
Estimated cost: Depends on the lender,
but will range from several hundred dollars to
1% of the amount of the loan you are assuming
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Expenses
prorated between the seller and the buyer.
In your purchase contract, you may agree to
split some costs with the seller. In addition to
prorated property taxes, some of these expenses
may involve large amounts. For example, annual
condominium fees, homeowners’ association fees,
water bills, and other lump-sum service charges
may be split between you and the seller to cover
your respective periods of ownership for the
calendar year or tax period. |
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Inspections. As a buyer, if you make
your purchase offer contingent on the results of
a home inspection--such as testing for
structural damage, water quality, and radon gas
emissions--you will have to pay for these
inspections. |
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Escrow
account funds. In the purchase
contract, you can request that the seller set up
an escrow account to cover any costs for
repairs, radon mitigation, house painting, or
other items. For example, if you have not had a
chance to test all the appliances (for instance,
if you buy in the summer, you may not test the
furnace), you may request an escrow account to
cover repairs if they are needed in the future.
The seller may agree to split the costs with
you, in which case you would need these funds at
settlement. |
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Fees paid
to find a lender. As a buyer, you may
work with a mortgage broker or other third party
to find a mortgage loan. For example, you may
want to work with a broker to find a loan with
nonstandard terms or conditions. Brokers arrange
transactions rather than lending money directly;
in other words, they find a lender for you.
Brokers will generally contact several lenders
regarding your application, but they are not
obligated to find the best deal for you unless
they have contracted with you to act as your
agent.
Estimated cost: Depends on agreement with
the broker; can range from no fee to a
percentage of the loan amount |
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Charges for Establishing and Transferring Ownership
Title search
The goal of a title search is to assure you and your
lender that the seller is the legal owner of the
property and that there are no outstanding claims or
liens against the property that you are buying. The
title search may be performed by a lawyer, an escrow or
title company, or other specialist.
Public real estate records can be spread among
several local government offices, including surveyors,
county courts, tax assessors, and recorders of deeds.
Liens, records of deaths, divorces, court judgments, and
contests over wills--all of which can affect ownership
rights--must also be examined.
If real estate records are computerized, the title
search can be completed fairly quickly. In some cases,
however, the title search may involve visiting
courthouses and examining other public records and
files, which is more time-consuming.
Title insurance
Most lenders require a title insurance policy. This
policy insures the lender against an error in the
results of the title search. If a problem arises, the
insurance covers the lender’s investment in your
mortgage.
The cost of the policy (a one-time premium) is
usually based on the loan amount and is often paid by
the buyer. However, you may negotiate with the seller to
pay all or part of the premium.
The title insurance required by the lender protects
only the lender. To protect yourself against title
problems, you may want to buy an “owner’s” title
insurance policy. Normally the additional premium cost
is based on the cost of the lender’s policy, but this
premium can vary from area to area.
Some advice on keeping title insurance costs low: If
the house you are buying was owned by the seller for
only a few years, check with the seller’s title company.
You may be able to get a “re-issue rate,” because the
time between title searches was short. As well, if you
are refinancing, you may be able to get a “re-issue
rate” on your title insurance. The premium is likely to
be lower than the regular rate for a new policy. If no
claims have been made against the title since the
previous title search was done, the insurer may consider
the property to be a lower insurance risk.
Usually you will have to buy title insurance from a
company acceptable to your lender. However, you can
still shop around for the best premium rates (which can
vary depending on how much competition there is in a
market area). If you decide to buy an “owner’s title
policy,” look for one with as few exclusions from
coverage as possible. Exclusions are listed in each
policy, and if a policy has many exclusions--that is,
situations under which the insurer will not pay for your
title problems--you may end up with little coverage. The
estimated cost of title services and title insurance
varies by state. For example, a lender’s policy on a
$100,000 loan can range from $175 in one state to $900
in another. In some states, the price can even vary by
county.
Settlement companies and others conducting
the settlement
Settlements are conducted by title insurance
companies, real estate brokers, lending institutions,
escrow companies, or attorneys. In most cases, the
settlement agent is providing a service to the lender,
and you may be required to pay for these services. You
can also hire your own attorney to represent you at all
stages of the transaction, including settlement.
You may be involved in some of the closing activities
and not in others, depending on local practices and on
the professionals with whom you are working. In some
regions, all the people involved in the sale--the buyer;
the seller; the lender; the real estate agents;
attorneys for the buyer, seller, and lender; and
representatives from the title firm--may meet to sign
forms and transfer funds. In other regions, settlement
is handled by a title or escrow firm that collects all
the funding, paperwork, and signatures and makes the
necessary disbursements. The firm delivers the check to
the seller and the house keys to you.
Costs for settlement services vary widely, depending
on the professional services involved. Regardless of the
way settlement is handled in your region, shop around
and ask for information on all services provided and all
fees charged.
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Amounts Paid to State and Local Governments
In some parts of the country transfer and recording
fees are low. In other parts of the country costs of
transfer fees, recording fees, and property taxes
collected by local and state governments may be as much
as 1.25% of the loan amount. Some of these fees, such as
the recording fee and transfer fee, are one-time fees.
Although there is no way to avoid paying these fees and
taxes, you may be able to negotiate with the seller to
pay some of these costs. But remember, you must include
these terms as part of the purchase offer for the
property.
Amounts for property taxes may go into an escrow
account. The amount you will need depends on when
property taxes are due and the timing of the settlement.
The lender should be able to give you an approximation
of these costs at the time you apply for the mortgage.
“All-in-One” Pricing of Settlement Costs
Some lenders have bundled most of their settlement
costs into a single price. Generally, they combine the
following fees:
application
origination
underwriting and processing
points
pest inspection
appraisal |
credit reports
lender’s attorney
flood certification
title search and title insurance
recording
and fees for other tax services |
This all-in-one price, however, does not include all
of the fees needed at settlement. You will also need
funds for the following:
prepaid interest (based on the day of the month you
settle)
mortgage and transfer taxes (determined by your state or
local taxing agency)
private mortgage insurance (if needed)
homeowners (hazard) insurance
flood insurance (if needed)
and reserve (or escrow) funds for property taxes and
homeowners insurance.
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Estimates of Settlement Costs
At various points in your loan application process,
you are entitled to get estimates of the costs and fees
associated with getting a mortgage and going through
settlement.
The “good faith estimate”
With such a long list of potential charges at
settlement, it is important to know what to expect. The
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) requires
your mortgage lender to give you a “good faith estimate”
of all your closing costs within 3 business days of
submitting your application for a loan, whether you are
purchasing or refinancing the home. This is a good faith
estimate, but the actual expenses at closing may be
somewhat different. If you are purchasing the home, you
will also get an information booklet, Buying Your Home:
Settlement Costs and Helpful Information.
Truth in lending information
For home purchases, the lender is required, under the
Truth in Lending Act, to provide a statement containing
“good faith estimates” of the costs of the loan within 3
business days of submitting your application. This
estimate will include your total finance charge and the
annual percentage rate (APR). The APR expresses the cost
of your loan as an annual rate. This rate is likely to
be higher than the stated contract interest rate on your
mortgage because it takes into account discount points,
mortgage insurance, and certain other fees that add to
the cost of your loan. When refinancing your mortgage,
you will receive the truth in lending disclosures before
you settle.
The “HUD-1” statement
When you purchase a home or refinance your mortgage,
the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act also requires
the lender to give you a copy of the HUD-1 or HUD-1A
Settlement Statement 1 day before you go to settlement,
if you request it. This final statement of settlement
costs will show all the fees and charges you will be
expected to pay at settlement.
Fees paid outside of settlement
Some fees may be listed on the HUD-1 and marked as
“Paid Outside of Closing” (or “POC”). You will pay some
of these fees, such as for credit reports and
appraisals, before settlement. Other fees, such as those
to a mortgage broker, you will pay at settlement.
Sample Settlement Costs
Because costs may vary from one area to another and
from one lender to another, the following example is an
estimate only. This example is based on a $150,000 home
with a 5% or a 20% down payment. Excluding reserves for
property taxes and down payment, settlement costs for
the 5% down payment loan vary between $4,690 and
$13,940; settlement costs for the 20% down payment loan
vary between $4,285 and $12,060. Your costs may be
higher or lower than the examples below.
|
Item |
Typical range
(percent except
as noted) |
Estimate for $150,000 house
(in dollars except as noted) |
|
5% down
payment |
20% down
payment |
|
Down Payment |
-- |
7,500 |
30,000 |
|
Mortgage amount |
-- |
142,500 |
120,000 |
|
Items payable in connection
with the loan ("800" series on HUD-1 form) |
|
Application fee
(may include credit report fees) |
-- |
75 to 300 |
75 to 300 |
|
Loan origination fee
(may also include underwriting fees,
administrative fees, lender's attourney fees,
notary fees, and so on) |
1 to 1.5 of loan |
1,452 to 2,137 |
1,200 to 1,800 |
|
Points |
0 to 3 |
0 to 4,500 |
0 to 3,600 |
|
Appraisal fee |
-- |
350 to 700 |
350 to 700 |
|
Lender's inspection fee |
-- |
175 to 350 |
175 to 350 |
|
Assumption fee (if applicable) |
$300 to $1,000 |
-- |
-- |
|
Broker fee (if applicable) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
Items payable in advance
("900" series on HUD-1 form) |
|
Prepaid interest |
2 |
350 |
295 |
|
Homeowner's insurance
(hazard insurance) |
$500 to $700 |
5253 |
5253 |
|
Flood determination
(flood insurance, if needed, is additional) |
-- |
15 to 50 |
15 to 50 |
|
Reserves (escrow) deposited
with lender ("1000" series on HUD-1 form) |
|
Homeowners insurance |
-- |
250 to 350 |
250 to 350 |
|
Private MI |
-- |
125 to 250 |
-- |
|
Property taxes |
4 |
-- |
-- |
|
Title charges ("1100" series
on HUD-1 form) |
|
Title search and lender's title
insurance |
-- |
700 to 900 |
700 to 900 |
|
Owner's title insurance |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
Government recording and
tarnsfer fees ("1200" series on HUD-1 form) |
|
Recording fees for deed,
mortgage, city/county taxes, and state taxes |
0 to 1.5 of loan |
0 to 2,137 |
0 to 1,800 |
|
Additional charges ("1300"
series on HUD-1 form) |
|
Survey |
-- |
150 to 300 |
150 to 300 |
|
Pest inspection |
-- |
50 to 90 |
50 to 90 |
|
Settlement fees |
-- |
500 to 1,000 |
500 to 1,000 |
|
Other amounts due from
borrower ("100" series on HUD-1 form) |
|
Personal property; assessments;
prorated condominium fees; homeowners'
association fees; prorated taxes; fuel, oil, and
propane; and so forth |
5 |
5 |
5 |
|
Note:
"--" = not applicable |
|
1. |
May be a dollar amount or a
percentage.
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|
2. |
Depends on interest rate, the
day of the month that settlement takes place,
and the amount borrowed. The example assumes
that there are 15 days left in the month and
that the interest rate on the loan amount is 6%.
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|
3. |
These are the fees if using
$3.50 per $1,000 of purchase price as an
estimate.
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|
4. |
Varies greatly and depends on
local tax rates.
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|
5. |
These items vary depending on
your agreement with the seller.
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Settlement Cost Tips
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Think about
settlement fees before you submit your purchase
offer. |
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Remember many fees
and charges are negotiable. |
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Use the Settlement
Costs Worksheet and compare costs by shopping
among several lenders and brokers. |
This information has been prepared to help you make
the important decisions involved in buying and financing
your home. However it should not be viewed as a
replacement for professional advice. Talk with
attorneys, mortgage lenders, real estate agents, and
other advisers for information about lending practices,
mortgage instruments, and your own interests before you
commit to a specific loan.
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More information on settlement costs and mortgages |
Settlement costs worksheet |
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