How Much Are Closing Costs in Georgia 2024?

July 16, 2024 by Dean Zamora | Redfin Premier AgentReading Time: 4 minutesCongratulations!

Dean Zamora | Redfin Premier Agent, Dean Zamora, Redfin Premier Agent
Share 
How Much Are Closing Costs in Georgia 2024?
Atlanta Real Estate News
Atlanta Real Estate News

atlanta real estate news tagged interest

July 16, 2024 by Dean Zamora | Redfin Premier Agent

Reading Time: 4 minutes

Congratulations! You’re only a few more steps away from closing on your new home. But before you can officially get the keys, one of the last steps is to pay closing costs.

Closing costs are the taxes and fees associated with the purchase and sale of a home, such as title insurance and lender fees. Let’s break down how much closing costs are in Georgia, who pays for them, and what costs you can expect to pay as a buyer and as a seller.

How much are closing costs in Georgia?

In addition to the down payment, homebuyers will also need to pay closing costs before securing the keys to their new home. Closing costs in Georgia typically range from 2%-5% of the home’s purchase price. However, keep in mind that closing cost amounts vary depending on many factors – such as the buyer’s loan program or negotiations made with the seller.

Let’s say you’re buying a home in Atlanta, where the median home sale price is $429,990. Based on this, you could expect closing costs to be between $8,600 and $21,500. Whereas if you’re buying a home in Marietta, which has a median sale price of $450,000, closing costs could range from $9,000 to $22,500.

Deciding between renting or buying your next home? Explore your options.

Compare the costs of renting vs buying and find a lender to secure your mortgage.

Deciding between renting or buying your next home?

Compare the costs of renting vs buying and find a lender to secure your mortgage.

Who pays closing costs in Georgia?

Usually both the buyer and the seller pay closing costs. But the buyer and seller will pay for different closing costs and likely have different total closing cost amounts. Keep in mind that it’s common for the buyer to pay closing costs out of pocket, while the seller’s closing costs are deducted from the home sale proceeds.

Buyer closing costs in Georgia

Closing costs in Georgia for homebuyers tend to range between 2%-5%. If you’ve paid earnest money, which is typically 1%-3% of the home’s price, this amount will be subtracted from your closing costs. Here are a few common closing costs that buyers typically cover:

Appraisal fee: Your mortgage lender will require a home appraisal to ensure the home value is equal to or more than the loan amount. Home appraisals typically cost between $300 and $500, depending on location. If you pay at the time of service, it will not be included in your closing costs.\

Inspection fee Although not required, a home inspection is highly recommended. Home inspections generally range from $300 to $500 in cost and are usually paid at the time of service. However, if not, it will need to be paid at closing.

Loan origination fee: Your lender may charge a fee for creating your loan. It’s important to inquire about what this cost covers and whether it’s negotiable to potentially avoid high costs.

Loan processing fee: In addition to the origination fee, your lender may also charge a fee for processing your loan. This typically covers underwriting and related services. It’s recommended to discuss this fee with your lender to understand what this fee covers and if it can be waived.

Loan discount points: If you buy discount points to lower your interest rate, you’ll pay a one-time fee at closing. These points can lower your rate by 0.25% to 0.5%, but consider your long-term homeownership plans before paying for a reduced rate.

Private mortgage insurance (PMI): Required for down payments under 20%, PMI might involve an upfront fee at closing, depending on the loan type. It’s usually part of your monthly payment, but some loans offer the option to pay it as a one-time fee.

Title insurance: Title insurance is a one-time fee paid as part of closing costs. Buyers typically cover both lender and owner title insurance policies.

Homeowners insurance: Your annual homeowners insurance premium may be included in your closing costs in Georgia.

Homeowners Association dues: If your property is part of a homeowners association, you’ll likely pay one month’s dues upfront at closing. These fees vary and contribute to maintenance and operational costs.

Property taxes: As part of closing costs in Georgia, you may be required to prepay a portion of your property taxes at closing.

House hunting made easy

Be the first to see new home listings every two minutes on the Redfin app.

Seller closing costs in Georgia

The closing costs covered by sellers in Georgia can vary, but below are some of the common fees and costs that a seller pays for:

Real estate agent commission fees: These fees can be a significant cost for sellers. Commission fees may vary and are subject to negotiation. Sellers should discuss their options with their agent.

Homeowners Association fees: If the property is part of a homeowners association, sellers are usually responsible for settling any outstanding HOA fees or assessments up to the date of closing. Additionally, sellers may need to provide certain HOA documents to the buyer as part of the sale.

Property taxes: Sellers are responsible for any property taxes that have accrued but not yet been paid up to the closing date. These unpaid property taxes are typically prorated for the months that you owned the property.

Title insurance: As part of closing costs for sellers in Georgia, sellers may pay for owner’s title insurance. Typically, this cost is based on the home’s sale price.

Transfer taxes: In Georgia, there is a state levied tax on the transfer of ownership of real estate. Sellers can expect to pay a one-time transfer tax as part of closing costs. There may also be additional taxes levied by local governments, such as counties and cities.

Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during July 2024.

If you are represented by an agent, this is not a solicitation of your business. This article is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional advice from a medical provider, licensed attorney, financial advisor, or tax professional. Consumers should independently verify any agency or service mentioned will meet their needs. Learn more about our Editorial Guidelines here.

Dean Zamora | Redfin Premier Agent

Serving homebuyers and sellers in the Atlanta area, Dean Zamora is a top Redfin Premier agent with the latest market insights and local expertise. With years of experience as a real estate agent in the greater Atlanta area, Dean Zamora possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the local luxury market.

Connect with Dean

Find the right loan for the home you love

Find the right loan for the home you love

Popular homes for sale

$850,000

7 beds, 4 baths, sq ft

1441 N Bell Ave, Chicago, IL

$2,395,000

3 beds, 3.5 baths, 1956 sq ft

520 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, CA

$1,999,999

3 beds, 2.5 baths, 1549 sq ft

1453 Sunset Cliffs Blvd, San Diego, CA

$1,750,000

4 beds, 2.5 baths, 2822 sq ft

1602 Garden St, Austin, TX

$668,000

4 beds, 3 baths, 2340 sq ft

4928 Encore Paradise Ave, Las Vegas, NV

Browse homes you'll love

Explore new homes every two minutes

Start your home search on Redfin

July 26, 2024

Story attribution: Dean Zamora | Redfin Premier Agent, Dean Zamora, Redfin Premier Agent
Atlanta Real Estate News

Share 

Stats
Elapsed time: 0.7920 seconds
Memory useage: 2.29MB
V2.geronimo