One of the most important questions consumers will ask themselves is "how much money the sale of their home will yield?" That is largely dependent on two things: the amount you still owe on the home and what you will have to pay your realtor for selling the home. If you have a second mortgage, or home equity loan, on the property, you will have to pay that off when you sell the home. When you sell a home, you will also have to pay interest on your outstanding mortgage balance from the date of your last payment until the time of the sale. You are also liable for property taxes up until the day you sell the home. At times, seller's have additional expenses. Local governments will often require that you pay a transfer tax when the home is sold. Incidental closing costs may also nibble away at your proceeds.
Proceeds from Sale of a Home
Proceeds from Sale of a Home
Proceeds from Sale of Home Summary
Sale Price
Payment Obligations
Seller Proceeds
You are now leaving Xceed Financial Credit Union’s website. We provide hyperlinks to other sites solely as a convenience, and they may not always function properly. XFCU does not control, nor are we responsible for the contents of, or any link within, a third party’s site. A non-XFCU site might have a different privacy policy and may provide less security than XFCU’s site. When accessing a site from here, you are responsible for confirming the identity and authenticity of any third party you visit and transact business with online. Hyperlinks from XFCU are not endorsements by XFCU of any third party, its ownership or management, products, services, information or recommendations it may offer, or any advertisers or sponsors appearing on a third party’s site.