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So if you’ve put an offer in on a house (or you’re about to) and/or you’re about to sell a property. Contact our expert Conveyancing team, who will be able to guide you through the options and advise you on the best way forward.
Our experienced team of experts are here to provide you with a service that is professional, caring and tailored for every step of your journey. Our Residential Conveyancing Solicitors have 250+ years of experience and have seen it all.
Whether you’re:
We’re here to navigate through your property transactions seamlessly.
Put clients first
Our conveyancing solicitors know that the client is key. So with decades of experience, we’ve built an airtight process that’s equipped to deal with any issues that may crop up in the sales process. We keep our fees transparent, our communication frequent, and take a proactive approach to smooth property transactions.
Excellence in the field
We’re accredited with the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) – the mark of excellence for the home buying process. This – and being a Lexcel Accredited firm – illustrates our excellence in this field.
Great relationships with estate agents
Our working relationships with estate agents and other firms alike allow us to achieve the same goal in an efficient, coordinated manner (that you won’t find elsewhere).
Work to your timeline, contactable every step of the way
Our residential property lawyers will handle your transaction seamlessly – from the opening of the file to the registration at HM Land Registry and the submission of the Stamp Duty Land Tax. When selling, we’ll ensure your estate agent is paid, the mortgage is cleared, and the proceeds of the sale are issued to you promptly, without hassle.
Arrange a meeting with our Conveyancers at any one of our offices in Colchester, Chelmsford, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds or Frinton-on-Sea or get started with a conveyancing quote online. You can also find details of our Service and Costs Information here.
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9th February 2024
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14th December 2023
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So if you’ve put an offer in on a house (or you’re about to) and/or you’re about to sell a property. Contact our expert Conveyancing team, who will be able to guide you through the options and advise you on the best way forward.