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Selling property in Buckinghamshire
Your expert conveyancing solicitor's role when selling a property in Buckinghamshire, will include:
- Draft contracts – Your conveyancing solicitor drafts the initial legal contract to be sent to the buyer's solicitor.
- Responding to enquiries – your solicitor responds to any questions the buyer's solicitor may have (this is where you'll find out if you are missing documents, which can cause delays to your sale).
- Investigating issues – your solicitor may need to complete further investigation to try and satisfy them.
- Exchange contracts – once the buyer's solicitor has satisfied their enquiries, contracts are finalised and exchanged
- On the day of completion – your solicitor receives the money for the sale, discharges the mortgage (if required), pays the estate agent, deducts their fee and then sends the net sale proceeds to you.
- Post completion – your solicitor receives the DS1 discharge documents and, when leasehold, settles your liabilities for ground rent and service charges.
Our Buckinghamshire conveyancing solicitors' cost for selling a property starts from £723 INC VAT.
For Buckinghamshire buying
- Draft contracts – Your solicitor reviews the draft contract sent by the seller's solicitor.
- Raising enquiries – your solicitor will ask the seller's solicitor questions based on the contract, title, and property documents to protect you from any nasty surprises.
- Exchange contracts – once your solicitor is satisfied with their enquiries, they agree with the seller to finalise and exchange contracts
- Day of completion – on the day of completion, your solicitor transfers the money for the sale.
- Post completion – following completion, your solicitor makes an application to HM Land Registry to register you as the new owner.
Our Buckinghamshire conveyancing solicitors' cost for buying a property starts from £723 INC VAT.
Add or remove someone from a property title in Buckinghamshire
With a Transfer of Equity, you can buy someone out of a shared property and remove them from the title, or add someone to the title to transfer ownership of a share of the property, making them a joint owner. This service includes:
- Property solicitors fees including ID checks, office copies
- HM Land Registration fees
- (if party being removed) ID1 Form verification fee
- (if mortgage) Change of mortgage fee
- (if leasehold) Notice fee to freeholder
Our Buckinghamshire conveyancing solicitors' cost for a Transfer of Equity in Buckinghamshire starts at £399 INC VAT.
If someone is giving up their share of the property for less than market value, they may be required to get independent legal advice, which will be an additional expense.
Switch your mortgage deal in Buckinghamshire
Your remortgage solicitor will perform all the necessary checks, review your new mortgage offer, and update HM Land Registry post-completion. The process is similar to when you purchase but should take less time, as the solicitor doesn't need to raise any legal enquiries.
If you own a leasehold property, your solicitor must carry out extra work to investigate the lease terms. Our conveyancing solicitors' cost for a remortgage in Buckinghamshire starts at £363 INC VAT INC VAT.
Purchase the next chunk of your equity
When you're ready to buy the next chunk of the equity in your shared ownership property, a conveyancer will be required to handle:
- The bank transfer;
- obtaining a mortgage redemption statement from your existing lender;
- receiving your new mortgage offer and confirming the lender terms;
- receiving the memorandum of staircasing;
- handling completion;
- filing SDLT form (if required); and
- registration at the Land Registry.
Our conveyancing solicitors' cost for shared ownership staircasing in Buckinghamshire starts at £569 INC VAT.
If you need to add someone to the legal title, you will need to pay an additional fee for a transfer of equity.
Paying off your Help to Buy equity loan
You'll need a solicitor to:
- Receive redemption letter;
- review title for ownership and restrictions;
- obtain Authority to Complete;
- draft a deed of postponement for your current lender;
- handling completion;
- bank transfer; and
- if repaid in full, removal of the loan restriction at the Land Registry.
Our conveyancing solicitors' cost for Help to Buy loan redemption in Buckinghamshire starts at £333 INC VAT.
Price based on a freehold with the loan being repaid in full using savings.
Why buy a home in Buckinghamshire?
Buckinghamshire is a county and borders the following counties: Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire; it also borders Greater London, making it a home county. Its attractions are many and varied; for example, it hosts Bekonscot, the world's first model village (in Beaconsfield), the wonderful Waddesdon Manor house in Waddesdon, the many museums and theatres of Milton Keynes and the beautiful Chiltern Hills.
The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital, Buckingham Rd, Aylesbury, HP19 9AB
Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Mandeville Rd, Aylesbury, HP21 8AL
Milton Keynes Hospital, H8 Standing Way, Eaglestone, Milton Keynes, MK6 5LD
Buckinghamshire has two motorways, the M40 and M25. Aylesbury Station is one terminus of the Chiltern Line which connects to London Marylebone.
Distance to Airports from Buckinghamshire (Aylesbury)
Airport | Miles by car |
Luton | 30.1 miles |
Heathrow | 32.2 miles |
Stansted | 63.7 miles |
Aylesbury High School, Walton Rd, Aylesbury, HP21 7SX
Wycombe High School, Marlow Rd, High Wycombe, HP11 1TB
Chesham Grammar School, White Hill, Chesham, HP5 1BA
Residential Conveyancing Solicitors in and around Buckinghamshire
Our Buckinghamshire conveyancing solicitors can help you with your conveyance locally or in any of the surrounding areas, including Oxford, High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Chesham, Amersham, Beaconsfield and Berkhamsted.
We have many offices throughout England and Wales, so you can find a solicitor near you.
- Viridian Square, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7FX
- 33 Highbridge Road, Aylesbury Bucks, HP21 7RX
- 67 Fremantle Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 8EH
- 42 New Meadow Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7AW
- 40 Albert St, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 1LZ
- The Thornford (houses) – Bicester Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
Developed by Taylor Wimpey.
Buckinghamshire Property Prices
Average property price in Buckinghamshire | £502,949 |
Population of Buckinghamshire | 521,922 (2014) |
Local conveyancing solicitor
Are local, licensed conveyancing solicitors near me more expensive?
Local or high street property lawyers' costs can often be more than those of online conveyancing solicitors. They may handle less cases or be working on a referral arrangement with a local estate agent.
We provide local services, nationally, online, so you get the best of both.
Why choose SAM Conveyancing Solicitors in Buckinghamshire?
Whether you're buying, selling, remortgaging, dealing with a lease, staircasing shared ownership, or paying offyour help to buy loan, you'll need a conveyancing specialist to handle the legal side of things. With SAM you get the benefit of dedicated conveyancing executive who'll guide you through the process, from start to finish, at no extra cost. Available Monday to Saturday to answer all your questions, we'll bridge the gap between you and your solicitor, with regular updates in plain English.
We have hand selected some of the best conveyancing solicitors Buckinghamshire has to offer, which are backed by a no sale no fee guarantee and the Buckinghamshire conveyancing fee we quote is broken down so you can see exactly what your quote includes. What we quote you is the fixed price you will pay for the agreed work. No unpleasant surprises.
You'll also benefit form our state of the art Online Conveyancing Process to track your progress and next steps along the way.
Affordable Housing Schemes
Several affordable housing schemes in Buckinghamshire help make buying a property more achievable. The work is more complex, and we have specialist conveyancing solicitors to handle the following:
- Shared Ownership Solicitors
- Right to Buy Solicitors Buckinghamshire - speak to Buckinghamshire Local Authority Councils to find out if you are eligible
- Discount Market Sale Buckinghamshire - check with Buckinghamshire Local Authority Councils if they are running a DMS scheme
Buckinghamshire conveyancing solicitors
You can rest assured that you're in good hands with our Buckinghamshire Conveyancing Solicitors. They are skilled and experienced with complex property transactions from a simple purchase for a property in Buckinghamshire to a Sale and Purchase of a shared ownership property, executing a Deed of Trust simultaneously.
Are you buying or selling a short lease in Buckinghamshire?
We have specialist leasehold conveyancing solicitors in Buckinghamshire to handle your sale & purchase of a leasehold property, as well as lease extensions and creation, sale, or purchase of a Buckinghamshire share of freehold property.
Due to the additional legal work surrounding the lease and terms, your quote will be calculated based on the tenure, so as long as you give us the correct details when getting your Buckinghamshire leasehold inclusive, fixed fee, conveyancing quotes with the simple form above, this will be included in your initial quote, not a surprise addition later on. Property Challenges Solved.
Conveyancing FAQs: Property Lawyers Buckinghamshire
The average conveyancing cost in London can be slightly higher than in the rest of the country. Depending on the property's price and the transaction's complexity, you could pay several hundred to a couple of thousand pounds. Our conveyancing fees in Buckinghamshire are based on the purchase price, and start at £723 INC VAT.
Fill in our easy online form for a fixed quote tailored to your requirements.
Buckinghamshire conveyancing solicitor fees vary between online conveyancing solicitors, high street licensed conveyancers or housing solicitors introduced by your estate agent.
It's unnecessary to have a local property solicitor as the conveyancing process is the same throughout England and Wales. You should prioritise service and efficiency over proximity to Buckinghamshire, when choosing a good conveyancing solicitor for any property transaction.
Many factors can delay conveyancing in Buckinghamshire. A simple property transaction can be completed in less than two months, but the average is closer to 12-16 weeks.
CQS Accreditation
All our panel solicitors are CQS accredited. You can trust the Conveyancing Quality Scheme for the highest standards of conveyancing.
Fixed Fee
Don't bother with an 'estimate' fee. You want to make sure that your total fee is fixed (they can't charge you more later) and it includes all the necessary components. We build your quote based on each of the costs involved in a standard transaction based on the information you give us, with no sneaky extra fees. If you have additional requirements, speak with a helpful team member to ensure everything you need is covered within your quote.
No Sale No Fee
Choose conveyancing solicitors in Buckinghamshire who offer a No Sale No Fee Guarantee, like ours. If your first sale or purchase falls through, the money you've spent with us will go toward your next one. Terms apply.
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Communication
Not knowing what is going on is the most frustrating thing for a client. Many solicitors are too busy doing legal work to answer all their clients call for updates. With SAM Conveyancing, you'll have a dedicated conveyancing executive available Monday to Saturday. They'll keep you in the loop on progress, translate the legal jargon, chase your solicitor when required and email you about milestones.
Value
Get a fully comprehensive quote covering all your needs so you can accurately compare your options to ensure you're paying a good price.
Online conveyancing is just as safe as you protect your data on the internet as you would in any other transaction. Online conveyancing means speedier turnaround times on documents, more convenient meetings and lower running costs for the firm. We pass our savings on to you.
Yes, if you're buying and selling simultaneously, the same conveyancing solicitor can handle both transactions, saving you money, as you'll only have to do the 'new client' admin once.
1. Get a mortgage in principle
Know what you can afford to save wasting time on any false starts.
2. Instruct your conveyancing solicitor before you make your offer
Waiting until your offer is accepted can delay your transaction. As early as possible, inform them of any details, such as gifted deposits. An online service reduces snail mail delays and waiting for physical meetings, which can be conducted by video call.
3. Apply for your mortgage quickly
You can submit your application as soon as your offer is accepted. An independent broker can help speed this along.
4. Order your searches and surveys
Ordering these early can speed up your conveyancing process, especially if local authorities face delays. However, it is usually considered prudent to time this with the rest of your chain if a transaction falls through.
5. Get your building insurance ready
You'll need insurance from the exchange so research & compare insurance quotes, once your solicitor is instructed.
6. Paperwork (When selling)
Ensure you have your paperwork, including energy performance & FENSA certificates.
Buckinghamshire is a county which touches the western edges of the Greater London Area and is mainly rural in aspect. Many of the towns and villages on the eastern edges of the county serve as commuter dormitories for London workers, such as Amersham, Chesham and the Chalfonts. The section of the Chiltern Line, which links Aylesbury with London Marylebone via Amersham, has streamlined this daily journey for many workers in the City of London.
Buckinghamshire's county town is Buckingham, but there are a number of larger settlements such as High Wycombe and Aylesbury.
There is considerable affluence in many parts of the county, such as around Fulmer, Gerrards Cross, Farnham Common and Stoke Poges. Denham Golf Club, which has its own station on the Chiltern Line, is the haunt of many celebrities who have dwellings in the area. The county is the site of the first modern, private university to receive a charter, the University of Buckingham. Buckinghamshire has a number of areas of outstanding natural beauty, such as Burnham Beeches and the Chilterns (including the Chess Valley).
**Our panel of solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and conveyancing work is accredited with the Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme.
***No Sale No Fee applies to any sale or purchase quote except auction and right to buy. Read our No Sale No Fee Policy.
What are the conveyancing costs?
Buckinghamshire Conveyancing Solicitor fees vary between online conveyancing solicitors, high street conveyancers or housing solicitors introduced by your estate agent.
The actual conveyancing costs, outside of the legal work, should be fixed, including:
For buyers: stamp duty, land registration, property searches, ID searches and leasehold charges (if buying a leasehold property).
For sellers: office copies, title plan and management information (if selling a leasehold property).
Make sure to budget for all of the above conveyancing costs and to get a fixed fee conveyancing quote from several firms, to compare value.
Making the right choice of solicitor is key to the whole process:
- Cheap Conveyancing
- Fast Conveyancing
- Best Conveyancing Service
What do the Property Searches show?
Water/Environmental Companies and Local Councils store information that your seller will not know so obtaining property searches could bring to light potential issues that neither you, your solicitors, the seller, nor the seller's solicitors will know.
The searches include information about planning consents, road adoption agreements, and any notices and/or restrictions affecting the property, if there are any tree preservation orders, flood or radon risks, if there is any ground instability that may affect the property, etc.