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The Hidden Costs of Buying a Home

  • Writer: Tracy Sutherland
    Tracy Sutherland
  • Jul 16
  • 2 min read
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It’s More Than Just Your Down Payment

Buying a home is a major milestone—and likely one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make. While most buyers focus on the down payment and monthly mortgage, there are several hidden costs that can catch you off guard if you're not prepared.

Here’s a breakdown of common expenses that come with buying a home so you can budget wisely and avoid surprises.


1. Closing Costs (2–5% of purchase price)

These are the fees you pay at the end of the transaction. They typically include:

  • Loan origination fees

  • Title insurance

  • Escrow fees

  • Appraisal and inspection fees

  • Attorney or notary fees (in some states)

Tip: Ask your lender for a Loan Estimate early so you can see a breakdown of expected costs.


2. Home Inspection ($300–$600)

A professional inspection is highly recommended and sometimes required. It helps identify potential issues before you finalize your purchase.

Optional add-ons: Radon testing, sewer scope, or pest inspections—each may cost extra.


3. Appraisal Fee ($400–$700)

Your lender will usually require an appraisal to confirm the home’s value. This cost is typically paid by the buyer out of pocket.


4. Repairs and Immediate Maintenance

Even in move-in ready homes, you may need to:

  • Change locks

  • Repaint walls

  • Deep clean carpets

  • Fix small issues found during inspection

Tip: Set aside at least $1,000–$2,000 for these initial touch-ups.


5. Property Taxes and Insurance

You’ll usually prepay some property taxes and homeowners insurance at closing. This can be a few thousand dollars depending on your location.

Don't forget: If you’re in an HOA community, monthly dues will be an additional cost.


6. Utilities and Services

After moving in, you'll need to set up electricity, water, trash, gas, internet, etc. Some providers charge activation or transfer fees.


7. Moving Expenses

Whether you're hiring movers or renting a truck, moving has a cost. Don’t forget boxes, packing supplies, and temporary storage if needed.

8. Furniture and Appliances

That dream home may need new furnishings to match your lifestyle—or even basic appliances like a washer, dryer, or fridge.

Pro tip: Prioritize needs vs. wants in the first few months to avoid overspending.


Final Thoughts

Buying a home is an exciting step—but it’s important to go in with eyes wide open. By understanding the hidden costs upfront, you’ll feel more confident, more prepared, and more in control of your financial future.


Thinking about buying and want to make sure you're ready?Let’s talk—I’d love to guide you through the process with clarity and confidence.

 
 
 

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