UK Real estate and conveyancing services

Are you looking for conveyancing services? Our Real Estate and Conveyancing lawyers in the UK have over 100 years of experience.

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Our UK legal services are offered from Progeny Law & Tax Limited within the UK.

Why use Progeny’s UK conveyancing services?

Appoint us as your team and your will receive unparalleled expertise and guidance. You will get a friendly lawyer who will be on your side and at your service.

Buying and selling properties in the UK can be one of life’s most stressful events. Having a team of experienced conveyances working for you and with you can help to eliminate the hassle.

We use the latest technology to enhance your experience with us, saving you time and trouble. We can support you with a range of personal conveyancing requirements in the UK including house sales and purchases, re-mortgages, lease extensions, contract reassignments and portfolio refinancing.

Our comprehensive range of services aim to assist in navigating the complexities of your finances, allowing you to make the most of your money. 

With dedicated offices worldwide, we can provide advice across the globe – helping you go anywhere.

Progeny Law and Tax have been selected as one of the Top Law Firms by eprivateclient which recognises the top private wealth law firms and departments across the UK.

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Conveyancing services

Purchases
Fees
£500k or less
£1,485 & VAT
£500,001 to £1m
£1,925 & VAT
£1,000,001 to £1.5m
£2,375 & VAT
£1,500,001 to £2m
£2,825 & VAT
£2,000,001 and above
POA
Sales
Fees
£500k or less
£1,555 & VAT
£500,001 to £1m
£2,055 & VAT
£1,000,001 to £1.5m
£2,500 & VAT
£1,500,001 to £2m
£2,955 & VAT
£2,000,001 and above
POA
Purchase SDLT agency fee
£150 & VAT
CHAPS bank transfer fee
£35 & VAT

Note

Usual disbursements apply (SDLT, Land Registry, Searches)
All charges shown above are correct as at 1st October 2024

We hope you never need to use it, but you can find our Complaints Handling Procedure here. Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Frequently Asked Questions

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another through sale and purchase.

Generally speaking, conveyancing takes 12 to 16 weeks from start to finish. However, this timeframe can vary based on certain factors such as delays in property searches, surveys and mortgage lenders.

Conveyancing can be a lengthy process for a variety of reasons. The most common being that the buyer, seller or other solicitors involved can be slow to respond to enquiries. Other reasons can be issues with the property title, problems revealed by the building survey, or local authorities taking a while to respond to requests.

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