15th March 2011
Property solicitors will tell you that conveyancing transactions on average should take between 4 to 6 weeks for a straight forward freehold sale or purchase. A straight forward leasehold sale purchase will usually take a little longer due to the addition...
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15th March 2011
The economic crisis has affected us all in many areas of our lives and this has extended to not only the retail market but also the conveyancing market, including your sale, purchase, remortgage or transfer of equity.
People, more than ever, are watchi...
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15th March 2011
With property conveyancing, there are many factors which require consideration:-
• Purchase Price;
• Location;
• Is it right for you;
• Solicitors Fees and much more.
The answers to such questions usually require some thought at the outset, howev...
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15th March 2011
Online conveyancing is becoming a very popular means of finding conveyancing quotes.
With conveyancing it is always the case that purchasing a property is more expensive than selling. Most people are aware that stamp duty need to be paid and this will...
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15th March 2011
Conveyancing is the key to your first home is your first step up on to the property ladder; it is also a big investment, which you will not want to embark upon without some consideration.
It will often be one of the most expensive things you ever purc...
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