Florida Seller Net Sheet Calculator

Estimate what a Florida seller walks away with. The calculator is pre-loaded with a representative Florida transfer tax default, so you can run a realistic number in about a minute.

Commission($24,750)
Title, escrow, and closing costs($6,750)
Transfer tax and recording($3,150)
Mortgage payoff($210,000)
Other liens$0
Seller concessions$0
Repairs and miscellaneous$0
Estimated seller net$205,350

Florida transfer tax defaults to 0.7% here as a starting point. Rates vary by county and city, so confirm with your title company.

Seller closing costs in Florida

A Florida net sheet subtracts every cost of the sale from the price: the commission, the mortgage payoff and any liens, title and settlement fees, the state transfer tax, and any concessions or repairs agreed in the contract. What remains is the seller's estimated net.

Transfer tax

Florida charges documentary stamp tax on the deed, typically paid by the seller.

Frequently asked

Does Florida have a real estate transfer tax?

Yes. Florida charges documentary stamp tax on the deed, typically paid by the seller. The calculator above pre-loads a representative rate, and you can adjust it to your county's exact figure.

Who pays closing costs in Florida?

Sellers typically cover the commission, any transfer tax, title and settlement fees, and their mortgage payoff. Buyers usually cover lender and inspection costs. Exact splits are negotiable and set in the contract.

How accurate is this Florida net sheet?

It is a solid planning estimate. Local transfer taxes and title fees vary by county and city, so confirm the final numbers with your title company before your listing appointment.

Net sheets in other states

Arizona, Maine, South Dakota, Rhode Island, North Carolina, West Virginia.