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According to data from ClosingCorp, the average closing cost in Missouri is $2,063 after taxes, or approximately 0.69% to 1.03% of the final home sale price.
Across the state, the average home sells for between $200,000 and $300,000. If you buy a property in that range, expect to pay between $1,375 and $3,095 in closing costs after taxes.
Data | Value |
---|---|
Average home sale price | $200,000 to $300,000 |
Average total closing cost | $2,063 |
Expected closing cost range | $1,375 to $3,095 |
Percentage of closing cost to home sale price | 0.69% to 1.03% |
Buyers and sellers in Missouri pay an average of $0 in tax combined for the closing. This accounts for 0% of the total average closing cost in Missouri.
Value | |
---|---|
Average tax paid | $0 |
Percentage of total closing cost | 0% |
The closing costs for buying a home in Missouri are
below the national average
after accounting for taxes. It’s 1st
in our rankings which rates states from lowest to highest closing cost.
Average total closing cost in Missouri | Ranking* | |
---|---|---|
Before taxes | $2,063 | 50 |
After taxes | $2,063 | 1 |
*Ranked from lowest to highest of the 50 states plus Washington DC
Closing costs are inevitable when you're buying or selling a property. The exact amount will vary depending on where the property is located in Missouri.
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