HT4352 Does home sharing cost money?

I just got an ipad 2 wi-fi 16 gb and was wondering if home sharing is free or another cost from Apple.

As TT said, Home Sharing is a free feature:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3819
Where are you seeing any message that says that "home sharing" needs to be paid for? Perhaps you're confusing Home Sharing with iTunes Match or some other feature?
Regards.

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