Does My Conveyancer Need To Be Local?

There is no rule saying that you must use a local solicitor or conveyancer. In fact both local conveyancing and online conveyancing have their benefits – which is why we offer both. Conveyancing Expert take a look at the benefits of local and online conveyancing, why it matters, and whether it’s right for you.

Local Conveyancing

Local conveyancers, as opposed to online conveyancers, use an office space or shop front, typically located on the high street, like us. We host face-to-face meetings, and assign specific conveyancing professionals to work with buyers or sellers. Each client gets a personal point of contact with a qualified legal representative.

Many online conveyancers don’t have physical office locations as we do. They also often operate at higher volume, so it’s unlikely that you would work with one specific conveyancer throughout the process. You’ll sometimes find that most of the work is actually done by assistants and paralegals – one of the reasons why online conveyancing is generally cheaper, when you don’t use an experienced team such as ourselves.

Local Conveyancer Vs Online Conveyancer?

Choosing a conveyancer

  • Communication

Technology has made our lives easier in many ways but it can also complicate things for some people. This is why we cater for all home-movers, local or otherwise. Using us for our local conveyancing solicitor services in Manchester means the level of your technological literacy won’t affect the speed of your property transaction.

However, we are equipped to assist clients nationwide who are buying and selling property across the UK. At Conveyancing Expert we believe in being at the forefront of technology for our conveyancing services. We commit to keeping you updated throughout the whole process to ensure we minimise any potential stress. After all, moving house or buying a home is one of the most stressful things you can do.

  • Fees

The fast, communicative online conveyancing at Conveyancing Expert will ensure your sale and purchase is completed as quick and as smoothly as possible. Rest assured that we provide a free residential conveyancing quote and competitive fixed fee legal fees for buying and selling property. We will draw up purchase and sale contracts and complete all the legal aspects of house sale/purchase. We will also respond to any other questions raised by each party’s solicitor. Contact Conveyancing Expert today for a free residential conveyancing quote.

  • Fewer options

It pays to shop around to ensure that you’re getting the best service available at the right price. That is probably how you found us. Plus our ratings and testimonials speak for themselves.  

  • Office Visits Welcome

Whether you are a local client or an online client our doors are always open. Most conveyancing matters nowadays can be handled by phone, email or post. Whatever suits you is fine by us.

How Much Does Conveyancing Cost?

Whether or not you use a local or online conveyancing solicitor, the average cost usually ranges from £600 to £1800. Leasehold transactions can cost slightly more than freeholds and you should expect to pay more if you are buying a property than if you’re selling as there is more work involved on this side of the transaction. Buyers will also need to take into account the Stamp Duty Land Tax. Our services are always high in quality, value for money, and we embrace the most effective case management systems to ensure smooth transactions and happy clients.

Here at Conveyancing Expert we provide a quick and simple online residential conveyancing quote so you know exactly what fees and disbursements you can expect to pay when buying a new home. Get your no obligation free conveyancing quote today.

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