5 Things to include in the cost of house selling

by Linda Cappello, Broker, GRI, ABR 06/25/2023

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Closing costs are not the only cost of house selling. The process is complex and involves many moving parts. While you might be prepared for property taxes, real estate agent commissions and other expenses, it's best to prepare for every possible cost.

To make sure you budget accurately, here are some additional costs sellers typically pay:

Landscaping costs

Curb appeal can attract buyers both in person and online, so landscape maintenance is an important investment. This could include mulching shrubs, planting flowers, mowing the lawn, removing weeds and debris. While you can do yardwork yourself, new plants and supplies can add up quickly.

Home transition & overlap costs

It usually takes a couple of weeks to move from your current residence to your new one. You may have already purchased two houses and paid the ownership cost separately. This means you'll have to pay for storage space, transportation and other moving costs during that period. 

If the transition is long enough, you may also need to budget for supplemental housing, such as a short-term rental or hotel room.

Capital gains taxes

When someone sells a property for a higher amount than the original purchase price, the IRS considers the amount as a capital gain. Capital gains tax are either short-term or long-term, depending on how long you've owned the property before selling it.

Seller concessions

It's common to incur additional expense to win over a hesitant buyer. Concessions are a valuable negotiation tool for both buyers and sellers, and can help keep a real estate transaction smooth and simple. For example, the cost of the home inspection or additional processing fees are covered by a seller concession.

Mortgage repayment

You'll likely use the proceeds from your home sale to pay off your mortgage, but you may actually owe more than the payoff amount on your statement. In this case, you'll have to factor prorated accrued interest to the total balance. There might also be a prepayment penalty to budget for. Consulting your lender and going over the details of your contract will help you prepare for these costs.

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The cost to sell a home might seem daunting, but the more you prepare for these additional expenses, the easier the process will be.

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Linda Cappello, Broker, GRI, ABR

Linda A. Cappello, Owner/Broker of Cappello Realty Shoreline Properties. Cappello Realty is a full service boutique Real Estate firm that specializes in 06855 - East Norwalk, and services all of Norwalk and Fairfield County, CT. Linda has been in the Real Estate business for 20+ years, spending 18 of them as a Owner/Broker. Being a Broker adds a lot responsibility to her job. She is responsible for overseeing every transaction and agent in the office. This is a challenge that she looks forward to and takes very seriously. She is constantly taking continuing education classes and attending seminars to keep abreast of the ever changing market as well as the industry standards, rules and regulations.  

She is a native to East Norwalk, and has an in-depth knowledge of the city that she loves, as well as the intricacies of the many unique neighborhoods and areas that Norwalk offers. Linda offers her clients a network of professionals ranging from Attorneys, Mortgage Brokers, Home Stagers and Home Inspectors to any and all pros that you may need for a successful transaction and for the convenience of her clients.  

"My job doesn't end at the closing table. It goes far beyond that, keeping in touch and staying friends who refer their family and friends. A lot of my business is referral business which is the greatest accomplishment and honor of all. Earning my clients trust."