Closing Costs

Closing Costs Calculator for Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

By TitleThrive Editorial

Updated March 16, 2026

6 min read

Quick Answer

To estimate closing costs in Coeur d'Alene, multiply the purchase price by 2% to 5% for buyer costs. Idaho is a filed-rate state — request a rate quote from Kootenai County title companies. Recording: $15 deeds, $45 mortgages (Idaho Code § 31-3205). No transfer tax. Lakefront and resort properties may have additional endorsement costs.

Idaho home used to estimate closing costs in Coeur D Alene

Calculating Costs in Coeur d’Alene

Coeur d’Alene uses Idaho’s standard structure, but higher property values and lakefront complexities can push costs above typical Idaho ranges.

Buyer Formula

Lender’s title insurance: Loan amount ÷ 1,000 × [company’s filed rate] + base fee – $100 simultaneous

Origination: 0.5%–1%. Appraisal: $400–$700. Inspection: $300–$600. Recording: $60 (Idaho Code § 31-3205). Prepaid: $2,000–$4,000+.

Seller Formula

Owner’s title insurance: Sale price ÷ 1,000 × [filed rate] + base fee (seller pays by custom)

Commissions: 5%–6%. Release: $15 (Idaho Code § 31-3205). Transfer tax: $0.

Additional Costs for Lakefront Properties

Dock rights, lake access easements, shared driveways, and complex HOA structures may require additional ALTA endorsements — adding $75 to $300+ per endorsement. Extended title searches for waterfront properties may also take longer (5–7+ business days vs. the standard 3–5).

Getting Your Rate

Check doi.idaho.gov/short-term-escrow-rates/ for Kootenai County filed rates. Compare at least two quotes.

Fact-checked by TitleThrive Editorial

Sources & Citations
  1. Idaho Department of Insurance — 2025 Filed Short Term Escrow Rates
  2. Idaho Code § 31-3205 — County Recording Fees

Rates and fees referenced in this article are based on data filed with the applicable state department of insurance. Filed rates are subject to change. This content is for educational purposes and does not constitute a title insurance quote, legal advice, or financial advice. Contact a licensed title company for current rates specific to your transaction. Learn about our editorial standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are lakefront closing costs higher in Coeur d'Alene?

Often yes — lakefront properties may need additional title endorsements (dock rights, access easements) and more extensive searches. These add $75 to $300+ per endorsement beyond the standard per-thousand rate.

Where do I find Kootenai County rates?

The Idaho DOI publishes all filed rates at doi.idaho.gov/short-term-escrow-rates/. Look for Kootenai County, or contact local title companies directly.

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