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Denver County, CO Closing Cost Calculator

Estimated closing costs for a home purchase in Denver County including CO-specific transfer taxes.

Estimated closing costs for a $580,000 home with 20% down

Low estimate

$7,196

High estimate

$13,432

Cost Breakdown (Mid Estimate)

Origination Fee$3,480
Title Insurance$1,856
Appraisal$600
CO Transfer Taxes & Fees$258
Prepaid Items (escrow)$2,900
Other Fees$500
Total (Mid)$9,594

Estimates only. Actual costs vary by lender and transaction.

Local Home Values & Affordability

With a median home value of $580,000, Denver County is 87% above the national median of $310,000 — placing it firmly in premium territory where careful loan-type selection matters.

Among the Colorado counties we track, Denver County is one of the most expensive — comparable to El Paso County ($460,000).

A 20% down payment on a median Denver County home requires $116,000 in cash — or $20,300 for an FHA-minimum 3.5% down payment. Buyers with less than 20% down will also need to budget for PMI or FHA MIP.

Property Tax in This Market

Denver County has one of the lowest property tax rates in our dataset at 0.55% — 50% below the national average of 1.10%. This keeps monthly PITI payments notably lower than in high-tax markets with comparable home values.

Based on the 0.55% effective rate and a median home value of $580,000, a typical homeowner in Denver County pays approximately $3,190 in annual property taxes — or $266 per month added to their mortgage payment.

Sources: Tax Foundation 2025

Homeowners Insurance Costs

Homeowners insurance in Denver County runs approximately $1,600/year ($133/month), in line with the national average of $1,600.

Premium quotes in Denver County typically range from $1,100 to $2,400 per year depending on home age, construction type, coverage limits, and your insurer. Always get multiple quotes.

Sources: NAIC 2024

Loan Limits & Financing Options

A buyer purchasing the median Denver County home ($580,000) with FHA's minimum 3.5% down would borrow $559,700 — well within the $862,500 elevated FHA limit for this county. FHA financing is a viable option for most buyers here.

Denver County is designated a high-cost area by both FHFA and HUD, meaning local FHA and conforming limits are elevated above the national baseline. This expanded purchasing power is a meaningful benefit for buyers compared to most-of-the-country baseline markets.

With 20% down on a median-priced home, the loan amount of $464,000 stays $398,500 below the $862,500 conforming limit — giving buyers access to conventional Fannie/Freddie pricing without jumbo underwriting.

Sources: HUD ML 2025-23, FHFA 2026

FAQ — Denver County Closing Costs

How much are closing costs in Denver County?
Closing costs in Denver County, CO typically range from $7,196 to $13,432 on a home priced around $580,000 with 20% down. Actual costs vary by lender and transaction.
What is included in closing costs?
Closing costs typically include origination fees, title insurance, appraisal, prepaid items (taxes and insurance escrow), and state transfer taxes. Some fees are lender-specific.
Can closing costs be rolled into the loan?
In some cases, yes — lenders may offer "no-closing-cost" loans where fees are rolled into the rate or loan balance. This means you pay less upfront but more over the life of the loan.

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