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Estimate closing costs for buying a home in Nebraska. Average closing costs run 1.3% of the purchase price (about $3K on the median home).

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Nebraska: Avg closing costs 1.3% of price. Transfer tax: 0.23%.
Estimated Closing Costs
$11,402
4.7% of purchase price
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Lender Fees
$2,189
origination, underwriting
Third-Party
$2,675
appraisal, title, inspection
Government Fees
$564
transfer taxes, recording
Prepaids + Escrow
$5,975
taxes, insurance, interest
Itemized Costs
Loan Origination (0.8%)$1,764
Underwriting Fee$350
Credit Report$75
Appraisal$550
Home Inspection$450
Title Search + Insurance$1,525
Recording Fee$150
Transfer Tax$564
Prepaid Taxes (3 mo)$1,060
Prepaid Insurance (12 mo)$2,800
Prepaid Interest (15 days)$589
Escrow Reserves$1,526
Total Closing Costs$11,402

Why This Matters in Nebraska

Closing costs in Nebraska average $3K, which is 1.3% of the median home price. This includes a 0.23% transfer tax — on the median $245K home, that's $564 in transfer taxes alone.

When budgeting for a home purchase in Nebraska, plan for $3K in closing costs on top of your down payment. With 10% down on the median home, your total cash needed at closing is approximately $28K. Negotiating seller concessions can offset some of these costs — in Nebraska's market, it's common to ask sellers to cover 2-3% of closing costs.

Understanding Closing Costs in Nebraska

In Nebraska, average closing costs run about 1.3% of the purchase price. On the statewide median home of $245K, that works out to roughly $3K. These costs cover a range of fees: lender origination charges, appraisal, title search, title insurance, recording fees, and various prepaid items like homeowners insurance and property tax escrow. Understanding this total is critical for budgeting — closing costs are on top of your down payment.

Nebraska imposes a real estate transfer tax of 0.23% on property sales, which adds approximately $564 on a $245K purchase. While this is a modest rate compared to some states, it still adds to the total cash needed at closing. Your settlement statement will itemize this separately from other fees. Whether the buyer or seller pays — or how the cost is split — is often negotiable and depends on local custom.

Nebraska does not require an attorney at closing, which can save buyers $500 to $1,500 compared to attorney-closing states. Title companies handle most closings here. That said, hiring a real estate attorney for a few hundred dollars to review documents is still worthwhile for first-time buyers who want extra assurance that the paperwork is correct.

To reduce your out-of-pocket closing costs in Nebraska, consider negotiating seller concessions (the seller pays a portion of your fees), choosing a lender that offers credits in exchange for a slightly higher rate, or using the NIFA Homebuyer Assistance program — which provides up to 5% dpa. Some of these assistance programs cover closing costs in addition to down payment, so check whether Nebraska's offering applies to both.

Nebraska Housing at a Glance

Median Home Price
$245K
Nebraska statewide
Property Tax Rate
1.73%
$353/mo on median
Avg Closing Costs
$3K
1.3% of purchase price
Homeowners Insurance
$2,800/yr
$233/mo
Nebraska First-Time Buyer Program
NIFA Homebuyer Assistance
Down payment assistance: Up to 5% DPA

Common Questions

How much are closing costs in Nebraska?+
Average closing costs in Nebraska run about 1.3% of the purchase price. On the statewide median of $245K, that comes to approximately $3K. This includes lender fees, title insurance, appraisal, recording fees, and prepaid escrow items. Actual costs can range higher or lower depending on the lender, loan type, and purchase price.
Does Nebraska have a real estate transfer tax?+
Yes. Nebraska charges a transfer tax of 0.23% on real estate sales. On a $245K home, that adds roughly $564 to the closing costs. How this tax is split between buyer and seller varies by local custom and negotiation.
Can I reduce closing costs in Nebraska?+
Several strategies can lower your out-of-pocket closing costs: negotiate seller concessions (the seller pays part of your fees), request lender credits in exchange for a slightly higher interest rate, shop title insurance and settlement providers for competitive pricing, and check whether the NIFA Homebuyer Assistance program covers closing cost assistance in addition to down payment. Comparing loan estimates from multiple lenders is the single most effective step.
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