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Whether you are looking to buy, sell or remortgage, we will offer you a first-rate service. Conveyancing can be expensive and fees vary greatly between solicitors.

We aim to make this process as simple and convenient as possible. We will provide you with the best price quote we can straight away for any area of England or Wales.

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Two things go wrong with conveyancing more than anything else: the final bill comes in higher than the quote, and the whole move drags because nobody’s actively chasing it. My Conveyancing Specialist is built to avoid both. We match you with an SRA or CLC-regulated conveyancer — a qualified professional with a name and a direct line, not a call centre — on a fixed fee that stays fixed. And because it’s handled online, you’re not limited to whoever happens to be on your local high street; you get a conveyancer who’s right for your transaction, anywhere in England and Wales.

In short

●        Fixed fee, no surprises — the quote includes the disbursements, so the completion bill matches it.

●        A named, regulated conveyancer — SRA or CLC-regulated, matched to your type of move.

●        No Sale, No Fee — around a third of transactions fall through; this protects your legal fee if yours does.

●        England & Wales — we handle Stamp Duty in England and Land Transaction Tax in Wales.

●        Covers buying, selling, remortgaging, transfers of equity, new-build and leasehold.

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How to choose a conveyancing solicitor

Most people instruct whoever the estate agent recommends, or simply the cheapest quote. Both can cost you. Five things actually matter:

The “cheap quote” trap

A £299 conveyancing quote looks unbeatable — until the add-ons land. Budget firms often advertise a low legal fee and then charge separately for things a fixed-fee quote should already include: identity verification, telegraphic transfer fees, “file completion” or “case management” fees, dealing with a leasehold pack, submitting your tax return, even acting for your lender. By completion, the “cheap” quote can be the most expensive one you were offered.

We quote the real total up front. If a number looks too good next to everyone else’s, ask what isn’t in it — that’s usually where the difference is hiding.

What you actually pay for

Your total cost has two parts:

On top of those sits the property tax — Stamp Duty Land Tax in England, or Land Transaction Tax in Wales. That’s the buyer’s, not the conveyancer’s, but they calculate it and file the return for you.

Related: Conveyancing fees explained · What are conveyancing searches?

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Stamp Duty in England, Land Transaction Tax in Wales

Where you buy changes the tax you pay, and it’s a genuine difference — not just a name:

Reading across from English figures to a Welsh purchase (or vice versa) is a common and expensive mistake. A conveyancer who works both gets it right.

The conveyancing process — and where it gets stuck

A typical purchase takes around 8 to 16 weeks. The legal steps are fairly standard — open the file and verify ID, order searches, review the contract and title, raise enquiries, get your mortgage offer, exchange, then complete. What actually decides the timeline is where it stalls, and that’s almost always one of four things:

Instructing the day your offer is accepted, and replying to your conveyancer quickly, is the most reliable way to keep things moving.

Related: How long does it take to buy a house? · What does a conveyancer do?

Do you need a local conveyancing solicitor?

No — and insisting on a “local” firm can actually slow you down. Modern conveyancing runs on email, phone and online portals; documents are sent electronically and signed remotely. What matters is a conveyancer experienced in your type of transaction — a leasehold flat, a new-build, a transfer of equity — not one a short drive away. A specialist in the right area of work, wherever they’re based, will serve you better than a general high-street firm that happens to be nearby.

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Areas we cover across England and Wales

Because it’s handled online, we can act for your property anywhere in England and Wales. We cover major cities including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle upon Tyne, Coventry, Bradford, Nottingham, Leicester, Birkenhead and Cardiff — along with towns across every region. Wherever you’re moving in England or Wales, we’ll match you with the right conveyancer.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I choose a good conveyancing solicitor?

Compare on the total fixed fee including disbursements (not the headline number), check they’re SRA or CLC-regulated and on your lender’s panel, and pick one who gives you a named contact. No Sale, No Fee cover is a useful extra.

Why are some conveyancing quotes so cheap?

Usually because the low legal fee excludes things a proper quote includes — ID checks, transfer fees, leasehold-pack handling, tax submission or acting for your lender. Ask what isn’t in the price; that’s where the cost reappears.

What’s the difference between a solicitor and a licensed conveyancer?

Both are qualified and regulated to handle residential property, and both are accepted by lenders. A licensed conveyancer specialises in property; a solicitor may also advise on related legal matters.

How much does conveyancing cost?

The legal fee plus disbursements (searches, Land Registry fee, transfer fee, any leasehold-pack fee) and the property tax. Your fixed-fee quote sets out the legal fee and disbursements before you commit.

How long does conveyancing take?

Around 8 to 16 weeks for a typical transaction. Searches, enquiries, leasehold management packs and the chain are what move that up or down.

Do I need a local conveyancing solicitor?

No. Conveyancing is handled online, so a conveyancer experienced in your type of transaction is worth more than one nearby. We act across England and Wales.

What is No Sale, No Fee conveyancing?

If your transaction falls through before completion, you’re protected from paying your legal fee — useful given how often chains break.

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This page is general information, not legal or tax advice. Fees, disbursements and property-tax rules differ between England and Wales and change over time — your conveyancer will confirm what applies to your transaction.

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