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Quality Service – Excellent Fees

Abbey Solicitors has years of providing quality conveyancing services if you are looking for conveyancing for sale or purchase, contact our conveyancing team.

Abbey Solicitors Conveyancing Fees Guide

Abbey Solicitors charge the following fixed fees in relation to Conveyancing Transactions. Cost Estimates are provided for individual cases and may be higher should there be additional complexity to the case, for example, if there is a Fault in Title or there is Shared Ownership.

Residential Property

Sale Property ValueTypical Purchase Fees excl. VAT
Up to £150K£595
£151K – £250K£695
£251K – £395K£795
£400K-£900K£895
£950K  PlusTBA
 


Purchase Property ValueTypical Purchase Fees excl. VAT
Up to £150K£595
£151K – £200K£695
£251K – £350K£795
£351K-£450K£895
£500K-£600K£950
£650K-£950K£995
£1M PlusTBA
Add £95 supplement for Leaseholds

Residential Conveyancing Fees quoted in the above tables are all subject to VAT which is currently charged at 20%, unless otherwise stated all figures are subject to VAT.

The fixed fee quoted includes the submission of the Stamp Duty Land Tax Return. Stamp Duty is charged at the relevant current rate imposed by the HMRC.

In addition to the fixed fees quoted, there is an additional charge of;

£30 plus VAT for the Electronic Transfer of money

£6 plus VAT for online verification of identification required to comply with Anti Money Laundering Regulation.

Disbursements.

A disbursement is money that is incurred and charged on the Client’s behalf.

We simply charge you the fee that we get charged with no uplift. Indicative prices for such charges are shown below.

Local Authority Search Fee. £189

Land registry priority search. £3

Land Registry Fees. £95

Further additional searches may be conducted on your behalf, including Environmental Searches; the prices for each will be provided before they are incurred.

People conducting your property transaction

Bill Mitchell is a consultant solicitor and our head of conveyancing.

Bill has worked in residential and commercial conveyancing for over 24 years. Bill has a wealth of experience in commercial law, commercial property and construction law.  His experience is wide ranging, covering a broad range of property work. 

Buying and selling property is a stressful process and we at Abbey Solicitors are here to help you through the process with our expertise and knowledge.

We will deal with all aspects of the purchase/sale/remortgage of your property, we will liaise with estate agents, lending institutions and other parties solicitors to ensure the smooth conveyance of your property.  We do not provide financial advice and we are not qualified to do so.  Our fees assume the following;

  1. This is a standard transaction and that no unforeseen matters arise including for example, but not limited to, a defect in the title which requires remedying prior to completion or the preparation of additional documents.
  2. This is the assignment of an existing lease and not the grant of a new lease.
  3. The transaction is concluded in a timely manner and no unforeseen complications arise.
  4. All parties to the transaction are co-operative and there is no unreasonable delay from third parties providing relevant documentation.  
  5. No indemnity policies are required. Additional disbursements may apply if indemnity policies are required.

Key stages of the Purchase process

The exact stages involved in the purchase of a residential freehold property vary according to the individual circumstances. However, we have outlined the key stages that are likely to apply:

Key stages of the Sale process

The exact stages involved in the sale of a residential property vary according to individual circumstances. However, we have outlined the key stages that are likely to apply:

Key stages of the re-mortgage process

Key stages of the remortgage process

The precise stages involved in the re-mortgage of a residential property vary according to the circumstances. However, we have outlined the key stages that are likely to apply: