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Residential Conveyancing Fee Calculator
Use our calculator to get an accurate estimate of your conveyancing fees. We cater for a wide range of property transactions, including buying, selling, remortgages, and transfers of equity. Simply fill in the required details and receive a personalised quote tailored to your specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors affect residential conveyancing fees?
Several factors can influence conveyancing fees, including the property value, whether it’s freehold or leasehold, the complexity of the transaction (e.g., shared ownership, Help to Buy), and any specific requirements you may have.
What is the difference between freehold and leasehold?
Freehold means you own the property and the land it stands on outright. Leasehold means you own the property for a fixed period (the lease) but not the land.
What is stamp duty land tax (SDLT)?
SDLT is a tax payable on property purchases in England and Northern Ireland. The amount you pay depends on the property value and your circumstances (e.g., first-time buyer).
How long does residential conveyancing typically take?
The time it takes can vary depending on the complexity of the transaction and the speed of all parties involved. On average, it can take anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks.
What is a transfer of equity?
A transfer of equity is the process of changing the legal ownership of a property, such as adding or removing someone from the title deeds.