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Are you buying or selling a house along the River Severn in the county town of Worcester? With reallymoving.com, you will only receive quotes from practices that are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority or the Council for Licensed Conveyancers, so you can be assured of their quality and commitment. Whether you are buying a property in the Malvern Hills or in the conservation area of Pershore, we can help make your property transaction a stress-free experience, from contact to completion.
12,552 user reviews
Excellent service, always kept up to date with the progress
Willow on 15/06/2022
4.0 out of 5.0 based on 142 reviews
Muve is a nationwide law firm with a team of expert conveyancing solicitors acting for property buyers and sellers.Read more
4.3 out of 5.0 based on 235 reviews
At MyHomeMove Conveyancing we exclusively deal with the legal side of moving. With longer opening hours, no move no fee guarantee & 24/7 online case management, our award-winning service will make the process easy and Read more
5.0 out of 5.0 based on 20 reviews
At Threemo, we're here to make conveyancing as simple as possible no matter where you live. Our online hub allows you to contact us 24/7, upload documents, make payments or just see how your case is progressing.Read more
Based on reallymoving data up to December 2017
Worcester is a city of 100,000 people situated in the Midlands, just south of Birmingham. The city has a great deal to offer, including an impressive Anglican cathedral built in the 12th century. The cathedral is not the only thing of historical significance in Worcester and Fort Royal Park is home to the remains of a fort that was contested during a battle in the English Civil War. Worcester also has many other greenspaces to explore including Cripplegate Park, Gheluvelt Park and two large woodlands which cover approximately 33 hectors between them. The city also plays host to a variety of exciting music and arts festivals including the Three Choirs Festival that dates back to the 18th century and is said to be the oldest in Britain. Worcester is clearly an exciting and desirable place to live and in the last year reallymoving.com and our licenced conveyancers have helped over 500 people relocate to the city.
Worcester is home to many medieval churches – not just the cathedral – and although these add to the city’s feel and skyline it is important to ensure that your future home will not be liable for chancel repair. Therefore, it is recommended that you seek the advice of an expert conveyancing solicitor and at reallymoving.com we let you compare up to four customer rated conveyancers that will be able to efficiently help you with chancel repair liability and the other legal requirements involved in moving home.
Our conveyancing solicitors will provide you with the necessary legal expertise so you can begin enjoying Worcester – and your new home – without any unforeseen surprises.
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