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Purchasing, selling or remortgaging a property is one of life’s big decisions and if you want the process to run as smooth as possible it’s essential that you have a specialist conveyancing solicitor to safeguard your interests.
Purchasing a property is likely to be one of the most significant decisions a person will ever make. There are many things to take into consideration when a person is looking to purchase a property.
In the UK there are more than 350,000 listed buildings. Those who own one will know that living in a listed building isn’t always straightforward.
We are delighted to announce that we will be sponsoring the Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Conveyancing Awards again this year.
Buying or selling a home can be one of the most rewarding but also one of the most stressful events in life. Having to change to a new solicitor during the conveyancing process can be quick and straightforward, however, it can sometimes also make the transaction feel laborious and uncertain.
We are delighted to announce that our conveyancing team here at Thorneycroft Solicitors has been re-accredited as a member of the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS). This is the recognised mark of excellence for firms providing residential conveyancing services.
Buying a house can be an adventure full of excitement and worry in equal measure. The financial processes involved can be perplexing for both first-time buyers and movers alike.
There was great news for first-time buyers and conveyancing solicitors alike today as the Chancellor Phillip Hammond announced that the Government was abolishing stamp duty for first-time buyers looking to purchase a home with a value of £300,000 or less.
When it comes to conveyancing there are many important factors to raise with any potential homeowner.
From selling to advice on shared ownership there are many things to take into account.
Whether you’re looking to buy a new home now or in the future, it’s very likely that you will come across the terms ‘right to buy’ and ‘help to buy’.
What most people don’t realise is that although the terminology sounds very similar, both schemes are in fact totally unrelated.
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