Arkansas Net Sheet Calculator
Title Insurance Rate Calculators: Seller Net Sheet, Buyer Finance, Buyer Cash, Title Insurance Premium, and Refinance Options
Standard Features
Buyer & Seller Net Sheet
Side-By-Side Scenario
Co-Brand with Customers
Refinance Calculator
Title Premium Calculator
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Common Arkansas Net Sheet Calculator Customizations
Not Filed Rate State
Deed Transfer Tax
Mortgage Transfer Tax
Owner’s Title Insurance
Lender’s Title Insurance
Title Search & Exam Fees
The Title Search & Exam Fee is sometimes included in the title premium in Arkansas, although it depends on local custom.
Survey Fee
Closing Fees
Recording Fees
Recording Fees
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What are the average price of a house in Arkansas?
According to a recent report by ClosingCorp the average sale price of a home in Arkansas was $179,231.
What are the average closing costs for a residential house in Arkansas?
According to a recent report by ClosingCorp the average closing cost of a home in Arkansas was $2,578.04.
What is the easiest way to calculate the title insurance rates and estimated closing costs for a house in Arkansas?
Access to this net sheet calculator can be provided to your real estate agents or marketing representatives, and shared with your buyers and sellers to help you close more real estate deals faster.
How are title insurance rates determined in Arkansas?
Every state has different regulations regarding how title insurance rates are set in that state. States like Florida and Texas are known as promulgated rate states because their fees are standarized across the state. However, in most states the rates are what is known as filed rates. Unlike the majority of states, Arkansas’ title insurance rates are not filed. But in filed rate states, the actual rates will differ between underwriters.
Who can handle a closing in Arkansas?
Real estate transactions in the state of Arkansas are handled by either a licensed abstract or title company.
Is there deed transfer tax in Arkansas?
In Arkansas, there is a deed transfer tax. It is known as an Affidavit of Value.
Is there a mortgage tax in Arkansas?
No, there is no mortgage tax in Arkansas. Whenever you get a mortgage for a home loan several state governments often require what is called a mortgage tax or mortgage recording tax. Currently there are only 7 states that charge mortgage recording taxes. These states are: Alabama, Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, New York, Oklahoma and Tennessee.
Who pays the Owner’s Title Insurance Policy Premium in Arkansas?
In the sale of any real estate, someone has to pay for this insurance. This differs in different states and even sometimes between counties.
For instance, in Arkansas the seller typically pays for the Owner’s Title Insurance Policy.
Who pays the Lender’s Title Insurance Policy Premium in Arkansas?
In Arkansas, the Lender’s Title Insurance Policy is typically paid for by the Buyer.
Who pays Title Search & Exam Fees in Arkansas?
The Title Search & Exam Fee is sometimes included in the title premium in Arkansas, although it depends on local custom.
Who pays for the Survey Fee in Arkansas?
When closing on a piece of real estate in Arkansas the Survey Fee is negotiable between the buyer and the seller.
Who pays the Closing Fees in Arkansas?
In Arkansas, closing fees are divided equally by either the buyer and the seller.
Who pays for the Recording Fees in Arkansas?
Recording fees in Arkansas are paid by the buyer.
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