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What is Conveyancing?

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another. Whether you're buying your first home, selling a property, or remortgaging, you'll need a qualified conveyancer or solicitor to handle the legal work.

The process involves various stages including conducting property searches, reviewing contracts, liaising with mortgage lenders, and managing the exchange of funds on completion day. A good conveyancer will guide you through each step, keeping you informed and ensuring everything runs smoothly.

What Does a Conveyancer Do?

  • Conduct essential property searches (local authority, water, environmental)
  • Review the contract and property documents
  • Handle all legal paperwork and documentation
  • Liaise with your mortgage lender and the other party's solicitor
  • Manage the transfer of funds on completion
  • Register the property in your name with the Land Registry

How Much Does Conveyancing Cost?

Conveyancing costs typically range from £800 to £1,500 for legal fees, plus disbursements (third-party costs) which usually add another £250–£450. The total cost depends on several factors including the property value, whether you're buying or selling, and whether it's a leasehold or freehold property.

By comparing quotes through EasyMuve, you can save an average of £340 compared to using an estate agent's recommended conveyancer. Our service is completely free, with no obligation to proceed with any quote.

Key Information

  • CLC or SRA regulated
  • Average 8–12 week completion
  • Fixed fee quotes available
  • No sale, no fee options

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about conveyancing

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property. UK law requires all property transactions to be handled by a regulated conveyancer or solicitor — they carry out the searches, review contracts, manage the transfer of funds, and register your ownership with HM Land Registry.
The average transaction takes 8–12 weeks from the point the offer is accepted. Leasehold properties, longer chains, or complex title issues can add time. Instructing a solicitor as early as possible is the best way to avoid unnecessary delays.
Both are legally qualified to handle property transactions. Solicitors are qualified lawyers who can advise on a wider range of legal matters. Licensed conveyancers specialise solely in property law and are regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC). Either is suitable for most standard transactions.
Standard searches include a local authority search (planning, building control, road agreements), a drainage and water search, and an environmental search. Your conveyancer may recommend additional searches depending on the property's location and history.
'No sale, no fee' means that if your transaction falls through before completion, you will not be charged the solicitor's legal fee. You may still be liable for any disbursements already incurred. Many firms in our network offer this — check each quote for full details.
Solicitor fees typically range from £800 to £1,500 depending on the transaction type and property value. On top of this you will pay disbursements: local authority searches (£100–£300), Land Registry fees, and Stamp Duty Land Tax if applicable. Homeowners who compare quotes through EasyMuve save an average of £340.

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