In a typical Florida residential sale for cash, the seller will pay the following:
- Owner's title policy
- Doc stamps on the deed ($7 per $1000 of sales price)
- Courier fees if a mail-away to the seller
- Settlement fee of around $300 to closing agent (usually the title company)
- Real estate commission for both seller's and buyer's broker *more on this below
- Taxes prorated to day of closing
- And, of course, payoff of existing mortgages.
- Recording fees for deed, usually around $10
- Transfer fees to homeowner's or condominium association (usually $50 to $100)
If the buyer is financing the sale with a mortgage there are a few other costs. Those include:
- Recording fees for mortgage, around $50
- Doc stamps on mortgage ($3.50 per $1000 of mortgage amount)
- Intangible tax on mortgage ($2 per $1000 of mortgage amount)
- Prepaid insurance for a year and some prepaid taxes (if included in payments)
- Lender fees (usually 1% to 3%)
- Settlement fee to title company (usually around $200 to $300)
*About the seller paying both brokers. People often assume that both brokers are working for the seller since the seller is paying both. That is not true. The seller pays their listing broker who then offers a split to the buyer's broker. The buyer's broker is working for their client who pays them nothing directly unless by prior arrangement. Sometimes with unlisted properties, the buyer may agree to pay their broker. This brings up another misunderstanding. Buyers often assume that a FSBO can be purchased for less than a listed property since no commission is being paid. Often, the exact opposite is true. Sellers go "for sale by owner" for one reason; to net more money. They usually overprice their property and they plan for that saved commission to go into their pocket, not the buyer's. A seller's motivation to go it alone never involves a thought of giving the buyer a better deal.
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