Wisconsin has moderate closing costs (1.5-2.5% of home price). The Real Estate Transfer Fee is 0.3% (seller-paid). Wisconsin’s property tax effective rate is 1.85% (15th highest nationally), driving large prepaid escrows.
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Wisconsin closing cost specifics
1. Real Estate Transfer Fee — seller pays
$3 per $1,000 of home value (0.3%), seller-paid by convention.
2. High property tax escrow
WI effective property tax rate is 1.85%. On a $300K home, that's $5,550/year. 3 months at closing: $1,388.
3. Title insurance
WI title insurance is competitive — combined premium ~0.5% of home value.
4. No attorney requirement
WI uses title agent / closing company model.
How to reduce WI closing costs
- Negotiate seller-paid closing costs — Wisconsin sellers often contribute 1-3%.
- Shop title insurance — pricing varies in WI.
- Get three Loan Estimates.
- Plan for high property tax escrows — WI has the 15th highest property tax rate in the US.
- Watch HOA / condo association fees in Madison and Milwaukee.
Frequently asked questions (Wisconsin)
Does WI require an attorney for home closings?
No. Wisconsin uses title agent / closing company model. An attorney is optional.
Who pays the WI Real Estate Transfer Fee?
By convention, the seller pays Wisconsin's 0.3% Real Estate Transfer Fee. Buyers don't pay state transfer tax.
Why are WI prepaid escrows high?
Wisconsin's effective property tax rate is 1.85%, the 15th highest in the US. This drives larger prepaid property tax escrow collections at closing.
Closing costs on a $250K Wisconsin home?
Approximately $4,000-$6,500 for the buyer. Prepaid escrows ($1,200), title insurance ($1,200), lender fees ($1,800).
About these estimates
The calculator above uses Wisconsin state averages for transfer taxes, recording fees, title insurance, attorney requirements, and property tax rates — sourced from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, the 2024 ClosingCorp survey, the Tax Foundation 2024 property tax rankings, and state-specific regulatory tariffs. Real closing costs depend on your specific lender, the property, and the county-level rules where you're buying. For a sanity check on the calculator's output, request a Loan Estimate from your lender (federal law requires one within 3 business days of mortgage application).
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Reviewed by the CalcCottage editorial team. Updated May 14, 2026. Estimates only — not financial advice.
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