Buying or selling a home

For most people, the buying of a new home, or the selling your existing home can be one of the most stressful times of your life. Apparently only divorce comes higher.  You might want to print out and keep this list of tips on moving house.

Our residential property team understands this.  They also understand the importance of communicating with everyone involved in the process, the importance of acting quickly so there are no delays and most importantly, in providing a value for money service.

Usually, a house purchase (or sale) involves a chain of transactions which extends beyond your immediate control. Timing, negotiation and often a sense of humour all play a vital part in achieving a successful outcome for you.

Our residential property team offers a high-quality property service which is responsive and competitively priced.  The team have many years experience and knowledge which helps to ensure transactions proceed as smoothly and quickly as possible.

Within the firm we have a sophisticated case management system to manage the routine day to day paperwork leaving our solicitors free to deal with you, your estate agent and anyone else involved in the transaction.

We can help you with:

  • Buying and Selling your home
  • Freehold and leasehold
  • Buy to Let Investments
  • Re- mortgages
  • Transfers of Equity
  • Equity Release
  • Shared Ownership
  • Right to Buy
  • Buying and selling at auction
  • Purchasing the freehold of your lease
  • Providing a HIPS

We also provide a service for buy-to-let landlords and have an extensive guide on how to be a successful buy-to-let landlord. Feel free to follow the link and download the FREE guide.

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