Closing Costs
How Much Are Closing Costs in Idaho Falls?
What Are Closing Costs in Idaho Falls?
Idaho Falls, the largest city in Bonneville County and eastern Idaho’s economic hub, follows the standard Idaho closing cost structure. Buyers typically pay 2% to 5% of the purchase price, while sellers pay 6% to 8% including real estate commissions.
For a $325,000 home in Idaho Falls, buyers can expect approximately $6,500 to $16,250 in closing costs. Sellers would pay roughly $19,500 to $26,000 (predominantly commissions).
Bonneville County Escrow Rates
According to the Idaho DOI 2025 Filed Short Term Escrow Rates, all five title companies in Bonneville County charge $3.00 per $1,000 — a uniform rate that eliminates price shopping as a factor. The companies are five title companies.
Where they differ is in base fees ($100 to $150) and minimum charges ($150 to $400). Some companies have minimums at $400 for standard purchases, while The lowest minimums are 0, with others at 0 to 0. For lower-priced properties, these minimums matter more than the per-thousand rate.
Buyer Costs in Idaho Falls
Lender’s title insurance: $3.00 per $1,000 of the loan amount. On a $260,000 loan (80% LTV): $780 plus base fee.
Loan origination: 0.5% to 1% ($1,300 to $2,600).
Appraisal: $400 to $600.
Inspection: $300 to $500.
Recording fees: $15 deed + $45 mortgage = $60 total (Idaho Code § 31-3205).
Prepaid items: $1,500 to $3,000 (taxes, insurance, mortgage interest).
Seller Costs in Idaho Falls
Owner’s title insurance: $3.00 per $1,000 of the sale price. On $325,000: $975 plus $100–$150 base fee. Seller pays by Idaho custom.
Commissions: 5% to 6% ($16,250 to $19,500).
Mortgage release: $15 recording fee.
No transfer tax — Idaho does not impose transfer taxes.
Idaho Falls vs. Treasure Valley Closing Costs
Bonneville County’s uniform $3.00/thousand rate means Idaho Falls buyers and sellers avoid the $3.50 premium charged by two national underwriters in Ada and Canyon counties. Additionally, Idaho Falls’ lower median home prices translate to lower absolute closing costs. The tradeoff: fewer title companies (5 vs. 9+) means less competition on service and turnaround time.
Saving on Closing Costs
With uniform per-thousand rates in Bonneville County, focus on comparing base fees and minimums rather than the rate itself. Ask about simultaneous issue discounts ($100 flat) and reissue rates (up to 40% off the owner’s premium within two years, per IDAPA 18.05.01.013). Negotiate seller concessions for up to 3% of the purchase price on conventional loans.
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Sources & Citations
- Idaho Department of Insurance — 2025 Filed Short Term Escrow Rates, Bonneville County
- 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are closing costs on a $325,000 home in Idaho Falls?
Buyers typically pay $6,500 to $16,250 (2% to 5%). Sellers pay roughly $19,500 to $26,000 including commissions. All five Bonneville County title companies charge $3.00 per $1,000 for escrow services.
Are closing costs lower in Idaho Falls than Boise?
Yes, primarily because home prices are lower. The per-thousand escrow rate is actually better — all Idaho Falls companies charge $3.00/thousand, while some Boise companies charge $3.50. Lower home prices × same or lower rates = lower absolute closing costs.
Which title company is cheapest in Idaho Falls?
All five Bonneville County companies charge the same $3.00/thousand rate. The difference is in minimums: minimums range from $300 to $400. For typical transactions, the cost difference is minimal.

