Buying or Selling a Property?

Buying or Selling a Property?

Our experienced residential conveyancing solicitors help buyers, sellers, landlords, and property investors move with confidence. We provide clear advice, proactive communication, and efficient legal support from instruction through to completion when buying or selling a property.

 

Why Clients Choose Goddard Dunbar

Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make. Therefore, having the right legal support can make all the difference.

Our specialist conveyancing team has helped thousands of clients complete their property transactions smoothly and efficiently. In addition, we work closely with estate agents, lenders, and other solicitors to help reduce delays wherever possible.

The Conveyancing Process Made Simple

  1. Request your quote

2. Instruct our conveyancing team

3.  We handle the legal process

4. Complete your move with confidence

Why Do I Need a Conveyancer When Buying or Selling a Home?

Buying or selling a property involves far more than simply signing paperwork. A conveyancer is responsible for managing the legal process behind your transaction, helping ensure your move progresses smoothly while protecting your interests throughout.

When purchasing a property, your conveyancer will carry out legal searches, review contracts, liaise with mortgage lenders, and identify any potential legal issues before completion. Likewise, when selling a property, they will prepare legal documents, respond to enquiries, and work with the buyer’s conveyancers to keep the transaction moving efficiently.

Property transactions can often feel complex and time-sensitive. Therefore, having experienced residential conveyancers supporting you can help reduce stress, avoid delays, and provide reassurance at every stage of the process.

At Goddard Dunbar, we understand the importance of clear communication and proactive support. Consequently, our team works closely with estate agents, lenders, and all parties involved to help make your property transaction as straightforward as possible.

Jake and Alana, Staffordshire Conveyancing

Buying a House

Buying a property is an exciting milestone. However, the legal process involved can often feel complicated, especially for first-time buyers or those moving home after many years. Our residential conveyancing team is here to guide you through every stage of the transaction with clear advice and practical support.

From reviewing contracts and carrying out property searches to liaising with mortgage lenders and handling completion, we work proactively to help your purchase progress as smoothly as possible. In addition, we keep you informed throughout so you always know what is happening with your move.

Selling a House

When selling your home, having an experienced conveyancer can help reduce delays and keep your transaction moving efficiently. Our team prepares all necessary legal documents, communicates with the buyer’s conveyancers, and helps resolve enquiries quickly and professionally.

We understand that property sales can feel stressful and time-sensitive. Therefore, we focus on providing straightforward guidance, regular communication, and a proactive approach throughout the process. Whether you are selling your family home, or perhaps an investment property, we are here to help every step of the way.

Answering Some Common FAQs:

Every property transaction is different. However, most residential conveyancing matters typically take between 8–12 weeks from instruction to completion. Timescales can vary depending on factors such as property chains, mortgage approvals, searches, and how quickly all parties respond.

It is usually best to instruct a conveyancer as early as possible. This allows legal work to begin promptly and can help reduce delays later in the transaction.

A conveyancer manages the legal side of buying or selling a property. This includes preparing contracts, carrying out searches, communicating with lenders and other solicitors, handling enquiries, and completing the legal transfer of ownership.

Conveyancing searches are checks carried out with local authorities and other organisations to identify issues that may affect the property. For example, searches may reveal planning matters, drainage information, environmental concerns, or road schemes nearby.

Absolutely. We understand that purchasing your first home can feel overwhelming at times. Therefore, our conveyancing team takes the time to explain the process clearly and provide guidance throughout every stage of your purchase.

Conveyancing costs usually include legal fees and disbursements. Disbursements are third-party costs such as search fees, Land Registry fees, and Stamp Duty where applicable. We provide transparent pricing from the outset so you understand exactly what to expect.

Yes. We regularly assist landlords and property investors with buy-to-let purchases, sales, remortgages, and portfolio transactions. In addition, we understand the importance of efficiency when dealing with investment opportunities.

Clear communication is a key part of our service. We provide regular updates throughout your transaction and are always available to answer questions or explain any part of the process in straightforward terms.

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