
Need solicitors for selling a house?
We are conveyancers that make it stress-free
Looking for solicitors for selling your house but feeling a bit overwhelmed? You just need a Bespoke Law Services conveyancer. Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing or simply moving on to a new chapter, we make the legal side of the transaction refreshingly straightforward. With us, the same friendly team of conveyancers will be by your side from the moment you instruct us to the day you hand over the keys. Wherever you are in England or Wales, our friendly and professional online conveyancing service makes everything as stress-free as possible.
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Property conveyancing:
The selling process explained
Selling your home doesn’t have to be complicated. This is how it works in just five easy steps:
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Instruct our team
Once you’ve accepted an offer on your home, it’s time to team up with our experts. We’ll be your friendly guide and provide expert knowledge through the legal side of the sale, making sure everything runs smoothly – we promise clear communication and helpful support every step of the way.
2
Paperwork and searches
We’ll prepare the paperwork, help you complete necessary forms and begin the investigations. We’ll request the title deeds, which include all the info the Land Registry holds about your home. If there’s an outstanding mortgage or additional queries, we’ll deal with this and keep you updated.
3
Contract time
We’ll put together a draft contract and send it to the buyer’s conveyancer. They might come back with a few questions – don’t worry, we’ll help you answer them clearly.
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Sign and exchange
When both sides are happy with all the information and a date’s agreed, you’ll sign the paperwork and we’ll exchange contracts. This is the point where everything becomes legally binding – there’s no turning back, but we’ll make sure you’re 100% happy.
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Completion day
On the big day, the money is transferred and you hand over the keys. We’ll take care of the final bits and pieces on your behalf, like paying estate agent fees and ensuring any outstanding mortgage is settled, so you can relax and be in complete control.
Bespoke Law Services: Trusted for making the legal bits and pieces easy
Choosing us for your conveyancing means you’re in safe hands – after all, we have extensive experience of helping people just like you through the process. Think of us as your personal support team, here to make it all as straightforward as possible and give you the confidence and clarity to stay fully in control.
We understand you
We know buying and selling your home can be emotional – we’ll treat you like a person, not a file.
Experienced hands
Our team knows property conveyancing inside and out, with years of experience to guide your move.
Straightforward service
No jargon, no confusion. Just easy to understand updates and assistance all the way through.
Friendly guidance
We aim to become more like a trusted friend than a formal conveyancer – here whenever you need us.
Great value
Our fees are competitive – we will always clearly explain exactly what you’re paying for.
One team, start to finish
You’ll have the same legal team from start to finish, ensuring a personal and consistent service.
Make your move straightforward
What goes into conveyancer fees?
We know that solicitor fees for selling a house are a big part of your decision. The conveyancing cost can vary depending on the value of your home, whether it’s leasehold or freehold, and if you’ve got any extra complexities, such as an outstanding mortgage or missing paperwork.
Our fees are always competitive and fully transparent. Typically, conveyancing fees range anywhere from £500 to £2,500, plus disbursements, which are payments to third parties such as stamp duty costs and fees for relevant investigations. We’ll always give you a clear estimated quote before you commit and fully explain instances when costs change . You’re paying for not only convenience, but a smooth process, expert handling of legal documents and having someone on your side every step of the way. This is what makes our services so refreshingly straightforward.
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Frequently asked questions
What do solicitors need to do when selling a house?
First things first, it’s actually a conveyancer you need. We take the stress out of it for you by managing all the legal paperwork involved in selling your home (yes, there can be mountains to get through). We also prepare the contract, handle enquiries from the buyer’s conveyancer, arrange for the transfer of funds, pay off any mortgage and fees, and ensure everything is legally tied up. Our conveyancing team will work closely with estate agents and the buyer’s conveyancer to make sure everything is as straightforward as possible and moves along as quickly and smoothly as possible, keeping you updated and in the know the whole time.
How long does property conveyancing take when selling?
On average, it takes about 12 weeks, but it can be shorter or longer depending on how complex the sale is, how quickly documents are returned and how fast the buyer’s side moves. We’ll keep you updated throughout and actively follow up with all sides on your behalf to keep the momentum going.
What are typical solicitor fees for selling a house?
You can usually expect to pay between £500 and £2,500 + VAT for conveyancing fees, but this does depend on your home’s value and whether it’s freehold or leasehold. Costs may vary slightly if any extra legal work is needed along the way, but don’t worry, we will ensure you are informed at the earliest opportunity so you can have complete control of your important budget.
Can I sell a house without a solicitor?
Technically, yes – but it’s risky, and you will definitely need a conveyancer if there is a bank/lender involved. Selling a home involves volumes of legal documents, financial checks and compliance with regulations, so we would always recommend using an experienced conveyancer. After all, it’s likely you’re using your life savings – so we treat them with the same care and respect as if they were our own. Having a professional working on your behalf means everything is done properly, and you’re protected if any issues crop up.