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Is $25 for Flood Certification Normal in New York? (2026 Guide)

Last Updated: June 2026 · Data: Optimal Blue OBMMI via Federal Reserve FRED API

Above Average

This fee is higher than typical for New York.

Fee Comparison

Your FeeNew York AvgNational Avg
Flood Certification$25$40$30

Typical range: $10–$50 nationally · Source: FairRate market data 2026

What Is the Flood Certification?

The flood certification fee pays for a third-party service to check the FEMA flood maps and determine whether the property falls in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). If it does, you may be required to purchase flood insurance. This is a regulatory requirement for federally backed loans, not a discretionary lender service. The fee is typically small ($10–$50), paid to a database service, and is non-negotiable. However, its low cost means it rarely significantly impacts your total closing costs.

The Flood Certification in New York: What's Typical

New York's median home price is approximately $465,000. On a typical New York purchase loan of $372,000 (20% down), a $25 flood certification represents 0.01% of the loan amount — the New York average is $40, which is above the national average of $30.

New York has a highly competitive mortgage market, with dozens of national and regional lenders actively competing for borrowers. This gives you meaningful leverage to push back on lender fees.

New York is currently a seller-leaning market — lenders are still competing for loan originations, making fee negotiation worthwhile.

New York requires attorney involvement in real estate closings, which affects how settlement-related fees are structured — attorneys typically coordinate with the lender on fee itemization.

Is This Fee Negotiable?

The Flood Certification is generally not negotiable — it is paid to a third party (not the lender), and its cost is set by market conditions, regulatory requirements, or independent service providers. However, in some states you may be able to shop for alternative providers for this service to find a lower cost.

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