Average Origination Fee in New Hampshire (2026 Data)
Last updated: 2026-04-04
New Hampshire origination fee benchmark
| Range | Low | Typical | High | Flag Above |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Origination Fee | $500 | $1,500 | $3,500 | $5,000 |
Based on New Hampshire closing cost data. Median home price: $510,000.
What the origination fee covers
The origination fee is the lender's charge for processing and underwriting your mortgage. It compensates the lender for evaluating your application, pulling credit, verifying income, and funding the loan. This fee typically appears in Section A of your Closing Disclosure under 'Origination Charges.'
Origination fees are usually quoted as a percentage of the loan amount — commonly 0.5% to 1.5%. On a $350,000 loan, that's $1,750 to $5,250. Some lenders break this into separate line items (origination fee + points), while others bundle it into one charge.
This fee appears in Section A — Origination Charges of your Closing Disclosure.
Is the origination fee negotiable in New Hampshire?
Origination fees are among the most negotiable closing costs. Lenders have wide discretion over this charge, and competing Loan Estimates are the strongest leverage. Many lenders will reduce or waive the origination fee to win the deal — especially for borrowers with strong credit scores.
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Red flags: signs your origination fee is inflated
Origination fee exceeds 1.5% of loan amount without discount points
Lender charges both an origination fee AND a separate processing or underwriting fee
Fee increased between your Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure (zero-tolerance violation)
Lender cannot explain exactly what the origination fee covers
Fee is significantly higher than competing Loan Estimates from other lenders
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Origination Fee questions
What is a typical origination fee?
A typical origination fee ranges from 0.5% to 1.0% of the loan amount. On a $350,000 loan, expect $1,750 to $3,500. Fees above 1.5% without discount points warrant scrutiny.
Can I negotiate the origination fee?
Yes — origination fees are one of the most negotiable closing costs. Get competing Loan Estimates from at least two lenders, then ask your preferred lender to match or beat the lower quote.
Is the origination fee the same as points?
Not exactly. Discount points are optional fees you pay to buy down your interest rate (1 point = 1% of loan). The origination fee is the lender's charge for making the loan. Some lenders bundle them together.
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Federal law gives you 72 hours to push back before you sign. Every fee is cross-referenced against New Hampshire benchmarks and the negotiation email is drafted for you.
Most buyers find $1,500–$3,000 in negotiable fees.
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