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Kansas Closing Costs — What You Actually Pay

Closing costs on a Kansas home purchase typically run 2-5% of the purchase price. Here’s what they include, who pays what, and how to budget.

Typical Kansas closing costs (buyer side)

Kansas-specific closing cost notes

Kansas property taxes are paid in arrears, which affects prorations at closing. A November closing looks meaningfully different from a March closing for the same purchase price.

Seller concessions are negotiable in Kansas — in a balanced market, buyers can often negotiate 1-3% of the purchase price in seller-paid closing costs, depending on program limits.

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