Closing Costs by State 2026: Complete Breakdown All 50 States

Closing Costs by State 2026: Complete Breakdown All 50 States

Home buyers pay an average of $6,087 in closing costs nationally in 2026, but those costs swing from under $2,500 in Missouri to over $17,000 in Delaware — a 6.8× difference driven by transfer taxes, attorney requirements, and lender fees that vary dramatically by state. Our analysis of all 50 states reveals the true cost of closing on a home before you make an offer.

Key Finding: Delaware charges a 4% transfer tax — on a $400,000 home, that is $16,000 in transfer taxes alone. Meanwhile, Missouri has no state transfer tax and buyers often pay under $2,500 total in closing costs on the same transaction.

States with Highest Closing Costs 2026

Home closing costs by state 2026 — Delaware highest at ,200, Missouri lowest at ,440
Avg home closing costs by state 2026 · Source: State transfer tax records · realestatecalcpro.com
StateAvg Closing CostsTransfer Tax RateAttorney Requiredvs National Avg
Delaware$17,2004.0%No+183%
New York$16,8000.4-1.4% + mansion taxYes+176%
Maryland$11,4000.5-3.0%No+87%
Washington DC$10,9001.1-1.45%No+79%
Pennsylvania$10,2002.0% (1% state + 1% local)Yes+68%

States with Lowest Closing Costs 2026

StateAvg Closing CostsTransfer Tax RateAttorney Requiredvs National Avg
Missouri$2,440NoneNo-60%
Indiana$2,890NoneNo-53%
North Dakota$2,950NoneNo-52%
Mississippi$3,100NoneNo-49%
Wyoming$3,200NoneNo-47%

States That Require Attorneys at Closing

Thirteen states require a licensed real estate attorney to be present at closing, which adds $500-1,500 to closing costs but also provides legal protection for the buyer. These states are: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Alabama, Rhode Island, South Dakota (for lenders), Vermont, and Maine. If you are buying in one of these states, budget for attorney fees regardless of other closing cost estimates.

Closing Cost Breakdown: What You Are Actually Paying For

Fee TypeTypical RangeWho It Goes ToNegotiable?
Loan origination fee0.5-1.5% of loanLenderYes
Appraisal fee$300-$700AppraiserLimited
Title search$150-$400Title companyLimited
Title insurance (lender)$500-$1,500Title insurerShop around
Transfer taxes0-4% of priceState/local governmentNo
Recording fees$125-$650County recorderNo
Attorney fee$500-$1,500AttorneyLimited
Prepaid interestVariesLenderNo
Homeowners insurance (1 yr)$800-$2,400InsurerYes

Methodology

Closing cost averages based on a $300,000 purchase with 20% down payment using a 30-year conventional mortgage. Transfer tax data from state revenue departments and HUD state closing cost guides. Attorney requirement data from state bar associations. Lender fee averages from CFPB loan estimate surveys 2025-2026.

Sources: HUD State Home Buying Resources, CFPB Mortgage Closing Cost Guide.

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