Missouri is the cheapest state in America to close on a home — buyer-side closing costs average around 0.8% of home price. No state transfer tax, no attorney requirement, modest recording fees, and competitive title pricing. On a $250K home, you might pay $2,000-$3,500 in total — vs $13,000+ in New York.
Use the calculator below — your state has already been selected. Adjust the home price, down payment, and loan type for an estimate calibrated to Missouri.
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Estimates only — your actual closing costs depend on lender, property, locality, and the specifics of your transaction. Not financial advice. Verify all figures with a licensed lender or attorney. See our methodology below.
Why Missouri closing costs are so low
1. No state transfer tax
Missouri is one of 13 US states with no real estate transfer tax — eliminating $1K-$10K+ in costs vs high-transfer-tax states.
2. No attorney requirement
MO uses title agent closings. Attorney is optional.
3. Low recording fees
County recording fees are $30-$50 per document.
4. Moderate property tax
MO effective property tax rate is 1.01% — near national average. On a $250K home, $2,525/year.
How to keep MO closing costs low
- Negotiate seller-paid closing costs.
- Shop title insurance. Pricing varies.
- Get three Loan Estimates.
- Time closing late in the month to minimize prepaid interest.
- Watch HOA / community fees in St. Louis and Kansas City suburbs.
Frequently asked questions (Missouri)
Is Missouri really the cheapest state for closing costs?
Yes, consistently. Multiple surveys (ClosingCorp, Bankrate) rank Missouri at the bottom of the closing-cost rankings, around 0.8% of home price on average — about 1/3 the cost of high-cost states.
Does Missouri have a transfer tax?
No. Missouri is one of 13 US states with no state real estate transfer tax.
Does MO require an attorney for home closings?
No. Missouri uses title agent / closing company model. An attorney is optional.
Closing costs on a $250K Missouri home?
Approximately $2,000-$3,500 for the buyer. Title insurance ($1,000), prepaid escrows ($900), lender fees ($1,500).
About these estimates
The calculator above uses Missouri state averages for transfer taxes, recording fees, title insurance, attorney requirements, and property tax rates — sourced from the Missouri 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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