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Closing Costs (Escrow, Title, Recording)- $0.00
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Estimates use Washington State's graduated Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) brackets plus a configurable local REET add-on. Escrow, title, and recording fees are industry averages and vary by provider and county. Consult an escrow officer or tax professional for exact figures.

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Selling a Home in Bellevue, Washington

Bellevue sits in King County, where home sellers pay Washington State's graduated Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) plus a local REET of 0.50%. Combined with agent commissions, owner's title insurance, escrow, and recording fees, these costs determine what you'll actually walk away with at closing.

Bellevue REET & Closing Costs

Our calculator applies Washington's graduated state REET brackets (1.10% up to $525,000, scaling up to 3.00% above $3,025,000) and automatically adds the King County local REET of 0.50%. Sellers in Bellevue typically also pay the owner's title insurance policy and split escrow fees with the buyer.

How to Estimate Your Bellevue Net Proceeds

  1. Sale Price: Start with the agreed contract price for your Bellevue property.
  2. Mortgage Payoff: Subtract your remaining loan balance and accrued interest.
  3. REET: Apply the graduated state brackets plus King County's 0.50% local REET.
  4. Closing Costs: Deduct commissions, escrow, owner's title insurance, and recording fees.

Bellevue Net Proceeds = Sale Price − Mortgage Payoff − Commissions − REET − Closing Costs

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