MD

Maryland Real Estate Closing Guide

⚖️ Attorney State
⚖️ Attorney State: Maryland requires an attorney to conduct the closing. State and county transfer taxes vary.

Maryland Closing Facts

Avg Closing Costs~3.70%
Avg Title Insurance$1,900
Transfer Tax Rate1.00%
Recording Fee Range$60–$250
Who Pays TitleSeller
Closing TypeAttorney Required
Title InsuranceLender's Policy
AbbreviationMD

How Closing Works in Maryland

  1. 1

    Sign the Purchase Agreement

    Both buyer and seller sign the purchase and sale agreement. This is the binding contract that sets price, contingencies, and the target closing date.

  2. 2

    Hire a Closing Attorney

    Because Maryland is an attorney state, you must engage a licensed real estate attorney immediately after signing the contract. The attorney will conduct the title search, prepare closing documents, and preside over the closing.

  3. 3

    Title Search & Title Insurance

    The title company searches public records to uncover any liens, easements, or title defects. Maryland's average title insurance cost is $1,900. The seller typically pays.

  4. 4

    Lender Review (Financed Purchases)

    Your lender completes underwriting and issues a Closing Disclosure at least 3 business days before closing. Review it carefully — it lists all closing costs and loan terms.

  5. 5

    Closing Day

    Sign all transfer documents, pay closing costs including 1% transfer tax, and receive the deed. Avg recording fee in Maryland: $60–$250.

Top Title Companies in Maryland

  • Fidelity National Title
  • First American Title
  • Old Republic National Title

National carriers operate in most states. Local title companies often offer competitive rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Maryland an attorney state?
Yes. Maryland is an attorney state — a licensed real estate attorney must conduct the closing and certify title.
What are typical closing costs in Maryland?
Closing costs in Maryland average about 3.70% of the purchase price. On a $400,000 home, that's approximately $14,800. Major line items include title insurance (~$1,900), transfer tax (1.00%), lender fees, and recording fees.
Who pays for title insurance in Maryland?
In Maryland, the seller traditionally pays for title insurance. This is customary but can be negotiated in the purchase agreement.
Does Maryland have a transfer tax?
Maryland charges a 1.00% transfer tax on real estate sales. Some counties may levy additional local transfer taxes.

📄 Official Closing Disclosure Resource

The CFPB provides a free guide to understanding your Closing Disclosure form.

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