Buying a home is often marketed as a "happily ever after," but for Maya and Sam, the story of their first home was more of a financial thriller.
The "once upon a time" started with the . They had spent three years living like monks to save up 20% of a $400,000 home—a cool $80,000. They thought that was the finish line. They were wrong. expenses when buying a home
To ensure no long-lost cousin could claim the backyard. Buying a home is often marketed as a
For the city to officially acknowledge they lived there. They thought that was the finish line
The plot thickened during the "under contract" phase. Suddenly, the couple was hemorrhaging smaller amounts of cash. There was the (a $5,000 "I’m serious" deposit), the Home Inspection ($500 to make sure the roof wasn't held together by hope), and the Appraisal Fee ($600) required by the bank to prove the house was actually worth the price tag. Then came the climax: Closing Day .
As they sat in a mahogany-row office, their realtor slid a document across the table. "Closing costs," she whispered. Maya’s eyes widened. It wasn't just one fee; it was a mountain of them: