Best Conveyancing Solicitors in Edinburgh

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BKGill Solicitors Limited

4.7 out of 5.0 based on 35 reviews

We are a Central Scotland based law firm providing a wide range of services to the personal, family and business client.Read more

We are a Solicitors practice established over 20 years ago. Our main focus of practice is conveyancing in which we have a depth of experience.Read more

Nero Legal Solicitors

4.7 out of 5.0 based on 10 reviews

Nero Legal are an official charity partner law firm who specialise in all aspects of residential conveyancing.Read more

Wilsons Solicitors

4.4 out of 5.0 based on 86 reviews

Newly opened in Inverkeithing High Street. Members of the ESPC. Providing a comprehensive and efficient service. Read more

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Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £275,090
  • Average number of bedrooms: 1.80
  • reallymoving movers: 2,082
  • Average distance moved: 93 miles

Home to the biggest annual international arts festival in the world, Edinburgh is popular not only for tourists – it is the second most popular tourist destination in the United Kingdom – but it also appeals to home buyers, with 60% of reallymoving.com’s Edinburgh movers staying in the area.

How do I choose a good conveyancing solicitor in Edinburgh? 

Choose a solicitor based on their legal qualifications, client reviews, and understanding of Edinburgh’s property market. Transparency regarding fees and services is essential. 

How do conveyancing solicitors in Edinburgh work? 

They handle the legal aspects of buying or selling property, including conducting searches, drafting contracts, and advising on local property laws in Edinburgh. 

Is my money safe with a conveyancing solicitor? 

Yes, funds are secure with conveyancing solicitors in Edinburgh. They adhere to regulatory guidelines, ensuring client money is kept in separate trust accounts. 

How do you approach a conveyancing solicitor? 

Contact them through their website, by phone, or visit their office. Most offer initial consultations to discuss your conveyancing needs. 

When should I get a conveyancing solicitor in Edinburgh? 

Engage a conveyancing solicitor as soon as you start your property search or are ready to sell, to ensure all legalities are handled efficiently. 

Is it best to use a local conveyancing solicitor? 

While not mandatory, a local solicitor in Edinburgh can provide local market insights and potentially offer more convenient face-to-face interactions. 

What questions should I ask my conveyancing solicitor? 

Inquire about their experience in Edinburgh, their fee structure, expected timeline for the conveyancing process, and their communication methods. 

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