Conveyancing services

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Conveyancing solicitors Gloucester

Buying or selling a property is a huge investment both emotionally and financially, and considered to be one of the top three most stressful life events.

Our Conveyancing teams at Dee and Griffin strive to provide a seamless and stress-free experience. With many years of experience throughout our four offices, there is always someone available to guide you through the process and provide assistance should you have any concerns.

One of our friendly team is always keen to help. Get in touch today to speak to one of our conveyancing solicitors Gloucester.

conveyancing solicitors Gloucester

We can assist with all Gloucester conveyancing matters, including the following:

Sale and purchase of freehold and leasehold property

First time buyers

Buy to let

Help to buy

New build

Shared ownership

Remortgages

Lease extensions and deeds of variation

We’re here to help

Contact your local branch to speak to a member of our team today.

140+ years of Combined Experience

4 Offices Throughout Gloucestershire

Established Since 1991

Over 2700 Conveyancing transactions completed last year

Conveyancing FAQs

The typical residential conveyancing process can take around 8-12 weeks, but this can be longer depending on factors like mortgage approvals and any legal complexities. The length of the chain involved also has a bearing on timescales.

Click here to view a breakdown of our timescales and key stages of the process.

Click here to see a breakdown of our Conveyancing Solicitor Gloucester fees.

This is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property, like a house or flat, from one person/company to another.

Conveyancing solicitors in Gloucester can be a solicitor, legal executive or professional specialising in handling the legal aspects of property transactions. You will likely need to instruct a conveyancer should you wish to sell or purchase a property in England or Wales.

We are bound by strict money laundering regulations and we will ask you to provide source of funds and source of wealth for any funds being used towards the purchase.

Your conveyancer will discuss options with you, which may include negotiating with the seller, raising concerns with the mortgage lender, or potentially withdrawing from the purchase.

Yes, you are legally required to disclose any known material defects that could affect the property’s value or usability.

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Do you have any other questions?

Get in touch and one of our expert Gloucester conveyancing solicitors will gladly help with any questions you may have.

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