Conveyancing advice on moving house

Looking for information to help with your move? Read some of our conveyancing articles.

4 Crucial Conveyancing Questions for Your Solicitor

Getting in touch with a property solicitor and sorting out conveyancing for your house sale or purchase can be daunting for many homeowners. We list 4 questions you should ask.

Conveyancing Process

Complete Guide to Stamp Duty: Understanding Your Tax

When you're buying a property, it's likely you'll need to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax, a form of tax on your purchase.

Conveyancing Process

Buying a Listed Building: A Comprehensive Guide

reallymoving discusses what exactly a listed property is and what the implications are when buying a listed building.

Buying a house

Conveyancing Myths Debunked: What You Need to Know

For many home movers conveyancing is a grey area. There are numerous conveyancing myths which confuse people when buying and selling property.

First Time Buyer

The Impact of Referral Fees on Conveyancing Choices: What You Need to Know

When an estate agent or other service recommends a conveyancing solicitor, it's likely they'll be getting referral fee.

Costs and Fees

What Is the Solicitors Regulation Authority?

The SRA is a regulatory body for solicitors, so you know you can trust the legal team you've chosen.

What is the Council for Licensed Conveyancers? CLC Explained

We explain the necessity of the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) to regulate the work of UK property lawyers.

Understanding Solicitors' Fees for Buying a House: A Guide

During your house move, we know you'll want to avoid any last-minute financial surprises. You may be asking yourself: how much does conveyancing cost? We'll help you understand conveyancing and solicitor fees so you feel more prepared so that you know what to expect to pay.

Buying a house, Costs and Fees

No Sale, No Fee Conveyancing: How It Works and Benefits

We’ve all seen the television adverts promoting no win-no fee representation. It sounds attractive, but do you actually understand the concept of a no win, no fee arrangement?

Costs and Fees