Closing Costs

Closing Costs Calculator for Idaho Falls

By TitleThrive Editorial

Updated March 16, 2026

7 min read

Quick Answer

To estimate closing costs in Idaho Falls, multiply the purchase price by 2% to 5% for buyer costs. All five Bonneville County companies charge a uniform $3.00 per $1,000 per Idaho DOI filed rates. Recording fees: $15 deeds, $45 mortgages (Idaho Code § 31-3205). No transfer tax. On a $325,000 home: buyers pay approximately $6,500 to $10,000; sellers pay $19,500 to $26,000.

Idaho home used to estimate closing costs in Idaho Falls

Calculating Closing Costs in Idaho Falls

Idaho Falls has a simple calculation: all five Bonneville County companies charge $3.00/thousand per Idaho DOI filed rates. No rate comparison needed — focus on base fees and minimums.

Buyer Cost Calculation

For a $325,000 home, $260,000 loan (80% LTV), $3.00/thousand:

Lender’s title insurance: $260,000 ÷ 1,000 × $3.00 + $125 base – $100 simultaneous = $805

Loan origination (0.75%): $1,950

Appraisal: $500

Inspection: $400

Recording: $15 + $45 = $60 (Idaho Code § 31-3205)

Prepaid items: $2,200

Buyer total: approximately $5,915 (1.8%)

Seller Cost Calculation

Owner’s title insurance: $325,000 ÷ 1,000 × $3.00 + $125 = $1,100

Commissions (5.5%): $17,875

Escrow share: $500

Mortgage release: $15 (Idaho Code § 31-3205)

Prorated taxes: $900

Transfer tax: $0

Seller total: approximately $20,390 (6.3%)

Bonneville County Companies

All at $3.00/thousand per Idaho DOI 2025 Filed Rates. The cost difference comes from base fees: base fees of $100 to $150–$150. On a typical transaction, this means $25–$50 difference between companies.

Idaho Falls Advantage

Uniform $3.00/thousand means no $3.50 premium tier — unlike Ada/Canyon counties where two national underwriters charge more. Combined with lower home prices, Idaho Falls has some of the lowest closing costs among Idaho’s major cities.

Discounts

Simultaneous issue: $100 off. Reissue: up to 40% within 2 years per IDAPA 18.05.01.013. Seller concessions: up to 3% on conventional loans.

Fact-checked by TitleThrive Editorial

Sources & Citations
  1. Idaho Department of Insurance — 2025 Filed Short Term Escrow Rates, Bonneville County
  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

How much are closing costs on a $325,000 home in Idaho Falls?

Buyers: approximately $5,900 to $10,000. Sellers: approximately $20,400 to $26,000 including commissions. All five Bonneville County companies charge $3.00/thousand per Idaho DOI filed rates.

Is Idaho Falls cheaper than Boise for closing costs?

Yes — uniform $3.00/thousand (no $3.50 tier) and lower home prices. A $325,000 Idaho Falls purchase saves roughly $2,000 to $4,000 in total closing costs vs. a $450,000 Boise purchase.

Which Idaho Falls company has the lowest fees?

All charge $3.00/thousand. The lowest minimums are $300 for purchases, vs. $400 depending on the company.

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