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Colorado Closing Cost Calculator

Estimate Colorado closing costs for buyers and sellers. Transfer tax: 0.01%. Average total: 2.2% of price.

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4.4% Income Tax Rate
0.51% Property Tax Rate
$82,254 Median Income
105.1 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

Closing costs in Colorado typically range from 1.7000000000000002% to 2.7% of the purchase price. This calculator estimates individual line items including title insurance (0.5% of price), transfer taxes (0.01% in Colorado), recording fees, loan origination fees (1% of loan), appraisal, inspection, and escrow/prepaids. Colorado does not require an attorney for closings, though one is recommended.

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Data Source
Bankrate, State Dept. of Revenue
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much are closing costs in Colorado?

Closing costs in Colorado average 2.2% of the purchase price. On a $530,000 home, that's approximately $11,660.

Does Colorado have transfer taxes?

Yes, Colorado has a transfer tax of 0.01% of the sale price. On a $530,000 sale, that's $53.

Do I need an attorney to close in Colorado?

No, Colorado does not require an attorney for real estate closings, though having one is recommended for complex transactions.

Who pays closing costs in Colorado?

In Colorado, both buyers and sellers have closing costs. Buyers typically pay loan-related fees, appraisal, inspection, and their share of prepaids. Sellers usually pay real estate agent commissions and their share of transfer taxes. Some costs are negotiable between the parties.

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