Should You Pay for Your Buyer’s Closing Costs? What Sellers Need To Know.

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  • Loan origination fees
  • Appraisal and inspection costs
  • Title and attorney fees
  • Survey fees and more
A blue and white donut chart shows 67%. Text states, "In 2025, 67% of sellers pay closing costs for their buyers." Header: "Most Sellers Pay for at Least a Portion of Their Buyer’s Closing Costs." Source: Zillow.
Line graph showing estimated numbers of homebuyers and sellers in the real estate market from Jan 2015 to Jan 2024. Sellers surpass buyers after 2022, with buyers decreasing and sellers rising sharply after 2023. Source: Redfin.
  • There are a lot of homes for sale in your area
  • Your house has been sitting on the market longer than expected
  • You’ve had showings, but no offers
  • You’re motivated to move quickly
  • Or you’re trying to keep a deal together during negotiations
  • A home warranty
  • Repair credits
  • Flexible closing dates, or
  • Leave behind appliances or furniture

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    Terry is owner and a licensed Real Estate Broker of iTown Real Estate in Indianola, Iowa. Terry earned the designation of the prestigious Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) through the REALTORS® Land Institute in 2014. In 2023, Terry earned the Certified Real Estate Negotiator designation. Locally he has been in leadership roles with the REALTORS® Land Institute Iowa Chapter, Rotary Club of Indianola, Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church and LaunchPad65. In addition, he is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® and the Des Moines Area Association of REALTORS®.

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