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Who Pays For What In A Residential Real Estate Transaction

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Senior homeowners discussing selling their home.

It should be noted that many of these items can be negotiated by both parties as part of the Purchase Agreement, excluding some expenses that may be required by the City or the buyer’s lender to be paid specifically by the seller.

Sellers Typically Pay for

The Buyer Typically Pays for

The following are a few items that are frequently negotiated in the purchase process, with either seller or buyer agreeing to pay for them:

Everything is Negotiable

While the above are the customary distribution expenses associated with residential real estate transactions in Santa Monica, many of these could be covered by the other party.

For example, a buyer wishing to make their offer stand out over others in multiple offers might propose paying for the seller’s portion of escrow and/or other traditional seller expenses.

Alternatively, a buyer wishing to conserve cash may request that the seller cover some of what traditionally are paid for by the buyer.

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