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The Homebuyer's Guide to Closing with Confidence

Every year, millions of Americans buy a home — and most walk into the closing process with no idea what they're signing, what they're paying for, or how to protect themselves.

HomeClosing101 changes that. Built by the American Land Title Association, this is your free, comprehensive, no-nonsense guide to understanding closing costs, protecting your property rights, avoiding wire fraud, and making informed decisions at every step — backed by verified data from the CFPB, FBI, NAR, and ALTA.

The Importance of Homebuyer Education

The closing process is the most consequential financial event most people will ever experience — yet it's the one they prepare for the least. Here's what the data says.

$13,357

Average closing costs on a $400K home

Most buyers don't budget for this. Closing costs typically run 2-5% of the purchase price — on top of your down payment. That's thousands of dollars in fees many buyers don't see coming.

Source: CFPB

$275.1M

Lost to real estate wire fraud in 2025

Criminals use AI, deepfakes, and hacked emails to intercept closing funds. The average victim loses their entire down payment — approximately $150,000. Recovery rates drop below 5% after 48 hours.

Source: FBI IC3 2025 Report

1 in 3

Title searches find issues before closing

Liens, errors, missing heirs, forged documents — title professionals catch problems in roughly one-third of transactions. Owner's title insurance protects you from what even the search can't find.

Source: ALTA

“The closing table is no place to learn what you're signing. Homebuyers who prepare — who understand their Loan Estimate, their Closing Disclosure, their title insurance, and their rights — save money, avoid scams, and close with confidence.”

— HomeClosing101 Mission

The 2025 Housing Market at a Glance

Real data from NAR, CFPB, Census Bureau, and FBI IC3.

An ALTA Initiative

How HomeClosing101 Helps

The American Land Title Association — representing 6,000+ title insurance companies and agents across all 50 states — created HomeClosing101 because homebuyers deserve access to the same critical information that industry professionals rely on every day. Too often, buyers reach the closing table without the resources they need to make fully informed decisions. Our mission is to help close that gap.

When buyers understand their Closing Disclosure, know how to verify wire instructions, and appreciate the value of title insurance, the entire transaction runs smoother — fewer delays, fewer disputes, and fewer victims of fraud. Educated consumers make better decisions, ask better questions, and close with confidence. That's good for buyers and good for the industry.

8 Key Milestones

The Road to Homeownership

Buying a home is the biggest financial decision most people will ever make. From getting your finances ready to getting the keys — there are eight critical milestones on the journey.

30–45 days

Average time from contract to closing

Source: NAR 2025

50–100+

Pages of documents signed at closing

Source: CFPB

6–10%

Total cash needed (down payment + closing costs)

Source: Bankrate 2025

Each step has its own requirements, timelines, and potential pitfalls. Understanding what to expect — from checking your credit score and comparing lenders, to ordering a title search, reviewing your Closing Disclosure, and sitting down at the closing table — helps you avoid costly mistakes and close with confidence.

Our detailed walkthrough covers all eight milestones with expert tips, common errors to avoid, and links to every tool and calculator you need along the way.

Protect Your Investment

Why Title Insurance Matters

Your home is likely the biggest purchase you will ever make. Title insurance is a one-time cost that protects your ownership rights for as long as you own the property.

What It Covers

Forgery, undisclosed heirs, recording errors, liens, encroachments, and other defects that could threaten your ownership.

One-Time Premium

Unlike other insurance, you pay once at closing. No monthly premiums, no annual renewals. Protection lasts as long as you or your heirs own the property.

Owner's vs. Lender's

Your lender requires a policy to protect their loan — but only an owner's policy protects you. It is a critical tool in protecting one of your most valuable assets and is strongly endorsed by ALTA and leading organizations in the title industry.

First American Title

ALTA Member Spotlight

Protecting Homebuyers Since 1889

First American Title Insurance Company is the nation's leading provider of title insurance, settlement services, and risk solutions — protecting millions of real estate transactions every year.

#1

Title Insurer

130+

Years of Service

50

States

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Active Threat

Wire Fraud Is the #1 Threat to Homebuyers

The FBI reported $275.1 million in real estate wire fraud losses in 2025 — a 59% increase from the prior year. Criminals use AI-generated emails, deepfakes, and hacked accounts to intercept your closing funds.

NEVER wire money based solely on email instructions. Always verify by phone using a number you already have.

Learn How to Protect Yourself

$275.1M

Reported losses in 2025

59%

Year-over-year increase

22%

Buyers received fraudulent messages

40%

Rise in deepfake scams

What Homebuyers Say

Real feedback from buyers, agents, and settlement professionals who used HomeClosing101.

I had no idea what title insurance was until I found HomeClosing101. The guides broke everything down so clearly that I actually understood what I was signing at closing.

First-Time Buyer

Austin, TX

Trusted Resources

Verified links to government agencies and industry organizations that support homebuyers.

American Land Title Association (ALTA)

American Land Title Association (ALTA)

American Land Title Association (ALTA)

The national trade organization for the title insurance industry — best practices, advocacy, and consumer protection

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Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA)

Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA)

Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA)

Home Loan Learning Center — consumer mortgage education, rate data, and ALTA partner on RON advocacy

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MISMO (Mortgage Industry Standards Org.)

MISMO (Mortgage Industry Standards Org.)

MISMO (Mortgage Industry Standards Org.)

MBA subsidiary publishing the ALTA dataset standards that enable modern title and closing workflows

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Homeownership guides, settlement cost booklet, and complaint filing

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HUD Housing Counselor Locator

HUD Housing Counselor Locator

HUD Housing Counselor Locator

Find a HUD-approved housing counselor near you — free guidance

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FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center

FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center

FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center

Report wire fraud and internet crimes — real estate fraud prevention resources

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Fannie Mae HomeView

Fannie Mae HomeView

Fannie Mae HomeView

Free homebuyer education course with certificate of completion

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Freddie Mac My Home

Freddie Mac My Home

Freddie Mac My Home

Tools, calculators, and educational resources for homebuyers

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National Association of Realtors

National Association of Realtors

National Association of Realtors

Find a Realtor, market data, and consumer guides

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Appraisal Institute

Appraisal Institute

Appraisal Institute

Professional appraisal resources and find-an-appraiser tool

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National Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners

National Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners

National Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners

State insurance regulator directory and consumer complaint resources

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Federal Housing Finance Agency

Federal Housing Finance Agency

Federal Housing Finance Agency

Conforming loan limits, housing data, and GSE oversight

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IRS Homeowner Tax Benefits

IRS Homeowner Tax Benefits

IRS Homeowner Tax Benefits

Mortgage interest deduction, property tax deduction, and capital gains exclusion guides

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FEMA Flood Map Service Center

FEMA Flood Map Service Center

FEMA Flood Map Service Center

Check if your property is in a flood zone — affects insurance requirements

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First American TitleOld Republic National TitleStewart Title

Ready to Close with Confidence?

Use our interactive tools to track your progress, estimate your costs, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

Title-industry ecosystem — authorities HomeClosing101 references and partners with

HomeClosing101 is supported by ALTA member companies

First American TitleFNF Family of CompaniesStewart TitleOld Republic National TitleWFG National Title

Note: ALTA does not issue title insurance policies or have access to policies issued. For policy inquiries, please contact your settlement agent or state insurance department directly.