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Closing Costs in North Carolina (2026 Guide)

Exact transfer tax rates, recording fees, and title insurance costs for North Carolina home buyers and sellers. Updated for 2026.

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North Carolina Closing Cost Summary

State Transfer Tax
$1.00 per $500 of sale price
Paid by: seller
Deed Recording Fee
Varies by county
Set by county recorder
Owner's Title Insurance
~$1,038 on a $450K home
On a $450K home
Sample Transfer Tax
$900
On a $450K sale
Note: North Carolina may have additional county and municipal transfer taxes on top of the state rate. Local rates vary significantly. The calculator accounts for all layers for any specific address.
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North Carolina Closing Cost FAQ

How much are closing costs in North Carolina?

Closing costs in North Carolina typically range from 2% to 5% of the sale price for buyers, and 1% to 3% for sellers (excluding agent commission). The main components are transfer taxes, recording fees, and title insurance. Use the myClosingCost calculator for an exact estimate on any North Carolina address.

Does North Carolina have a real estate transfer tax?

Yes. North Carolina imposes a transfer tax of $1.00 per $500 of sale price, typically paid by the seller.

Who pays closing costs in North Carolina — buyer or seller?

In North Carolina, some costs are customarily paid by one side. Transfer taxes are often split or assigned by custom and contract. Recording fees for the deed are typically paid by the buyer. Title insurance is negotiable. The myClosingCost calculator shows both buyer and seller totals side by side.

How much is title insurance in North Carolina?

Owner's title insurance in North Carolina costs approximately ~$1,038 on a $450K home. The exact premium depends on the sale price and which underwriter your title company uses.

How much are recording fees in North Carolina?

Recording fees in North Carolina are set by each county recorder and typically range from $25 to $200 for a standard deed.

Can I calculate closing costs for a specific North Carolina address?

Yes. myClosingCost covers all North Carolina counties and calculates exact transfer taxes, recording fees, and title insurance for any residential address. Enter your address at myclosingcost.com — no account required, completely free.

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