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North Carolina Closing Cost Calculator

Estimate buyer closing costs in North Carolina. Pre-loaded with the state's transfer tax (0.2%), property tax rate (0.84%), and typical recording fees — every line item editable.

Closing costs in North Carolina

Buyers in North Carolina typically pay around 1.5% of the purchase price in closing costs — separate from the down payment. On a $400,000 home that's roughly $6,000 in fees, taxes, and prepaid escrow.

What goes into closing costs?

First-time buyer assistance in North Carolina

The NC Home Advantage Mortgage program offers down payment and closing cost assistance to qualifying first-time buyers in North Carolina. Income limits and home price caps apply — check with a local lender or North Carolina housing finance agency for current terms.

Who pays for what?

Closing cost responsibility splits vary by state custom and contract negotiation. In most US transactions the buyer pays lender, appraisal, inspection, and prepaid items. The seller typically pays real estate commissions and the owner's title policy. Transfer taxes split differently by state — in North Carolina, transfer tax responsibility is negotiable but often follows local custom.

Compare to other states

Closing costs vary widely. North Carolina buyers pay 1.5% on average — compare to high-cost states like Delaware (4.5%), New York (4.0%), and DC (4.0%), or low-cost states like Indiana (1.9%) and Missouri (1.6%). See the national calculator to compare side-by-side.

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Disclaimer: Estimates only. Closing costs vary by lender, title company, county, and property. Numbers reflect typical residential purchases in North Carolina — your final Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure are authoritative. This is not financial or legal advice.