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What Are Closing Costs? A First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide

December 23, 2025

What Are Closing Costs? A First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide

What Are Closing Costs?

Think of closing costs as the fees required to finalize your real estate transaction and officially transfer ownership of the home to you. They cover a wide range of services, from loan processing to legal paperwork. 

This guide will demystify closing costs for you. We’ll break down what they are, who pays for them, and how you can prepare, so you can walk into your closing with total confidence.

What Are Closing Costs and Why Do They Exist?

Closing costs are a collection of fees paid to the various parties who help facilitate the sale of a home. They are separate from your down payment and are paid at the very end of the homebuying process when you sign the final paperwork. These fees exist to compensate the professionals and organizations—like your lender, the title company, and government offices—for the services they provide to make your home purchase official and legal.

According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), you will receive a document called a Closing Disclosure at least three business days before your closing day. This document itemizes all your final costs, so you will know exactly what to expect.

Common Types of Closing Costs

While the exact fees can vary by state and lender, most closing cost statements include a mix of the following. They generally fall into three categories: lender fees, third-party fees, and prepaid items.

Lender Fees

These are charges from your mortgage provider for processing and funding your loan.

  • Loan Origination Fee: This covers the lender's administrative costs to process your loan application. It's often around 1% of the total loan amount.
  • Application Fee: Some lenders charge this to cover the initial cost of processing your request.
  • Discount Points: These are optional fees you can pay upfront to lower your interest rate over the life of the loan. One point typically costs 1% of your loan amount.

Third-Party Fees

These fees go to other companies involved in the transaction.

  • Appraisal Fee: Paid to a licensed appraiser to determine the home’s fair market value. This is required by the lender to ensure they aren't lending more than the home is worth.
  • Title Search and Title Insurance: A title company researches public records to ensure there are no outstanding ownership disputes or liens on the property. Lenders require a policy to protect their investment, and it’s highly recommended for buyers to get their own owner’s policy for protection.
  • Credit Report Fee: A small fee to pull your credit history and score.
  • Home Inspection Fee: While often paid before closing, this fee is for a professional inspection to check for any structural or mechanical issues with the home.
  • Attorney Fees: In some states, although not Texas, a real estate attorney is required to oversee the closing.

Prepaid and Escrow Items

These are expenses you pay in advance at closing.

  • Prepaid Interest: This covers the interest that will accrue on your mortgage between your closing date and the end of the month.
  • Property Taxes: You will likely need to prepay a few months of property taxes, which will be held in an escrow account.
  • Homeowners Insurance: You’ll typically pay for your first year's homeowners insurance premium at closing.

How Much Should You Budget?

So, what’s the grand total? As a general rule of thumb, you can expect your closing costs to be between 2% and 5% of your home's purchase price.

For example, on a $400,000 home, your closing costs could range from $8,000 to $20,000. This is a significant amount, so it’s crucial to budget for it alongside your down payment. Financial resources like NerdWallet offer detailed calculators to help you estimate the costs for your specific area.

Who Pays for Closing Costs?

Typically, the buyer is responsible for most of the closing costs, as many fees are associated with the mortgage loan. However, this isn't set in stone. In a buyer's market, or during negotiations, you can ask the seller or homebuilder to contribute to your closing costs. This is often called a "seller concession" and can be a powerful negotiating tool to reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.

Tips to Reduce Your Closing Costs

While many fees are fixed, there are ways to potentially lower your closing costs.

  • 1. Shop Around for Lenders: Different lenders charge different origination fees. Compare Loan Estimates from at least three different lenders to find the best deal.
  • 2. Incentives: Trophy Signature Homes often has special promotions to help pay a portion of your closing costs. Ask for more details!
  • 3. Close at the End of the Month: Closing later in the month reduces your prepaid interest charges, as there are fewer days between your closing and your first mortgage payment.

Your Closing Day Is Almost Here

Understanding closing costs removes the final layer of mystery from the homebuying process. By knowing what to expect and planning ahead, you can avoid any last-minute surprises and focus on the excitement of getting your new keys.

Your journey to a modern, beautiful home is within reach. Now that you're armed with this knowledge, you can move forward with the confidence of a pro.

Ready to take the next step? Explore our stunning Trophy Signature Homes communities and discover a place where your future begins.

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