Our Residential Conveyancing Team is the largest in the South West, with over 60 dedicated people based in our Exeter, London, Tiverton, and Taunton offices.
Our team, headed by Darren Blackburn, we advise both private clients and lending institutions on all matters relating to buying and selling all types of residential property. From the first time buyer purchasing a shared ownership flat to a substantial rural estate or London property.
Moving home can be a stressful experience so choosing the right conveyancer is crucial. Whether you are buying or selling, our Residential Property Team can help make sure that the process is fast, efficient and hassle-free.
We have been named national conveyancing firm of the year by Sunday Times twice and best regional conveyancing firm of the year. We helped over 5,000 people to move home last year.
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Remortgaging is where you pay off your existing mortgage and take out a new mortgage with a different lender. Whilst we cannot give you any financial advice on the mortgage itself we can deal with the legal work for you once the decision has been made. We can act for you and your lender to ensure that the old mortgage is paid off and the new mortgage is registered at the Land Registry.
When it comes to property transactions there is nothing quite like the excitement of auction sales.
Find out moreOne way of getting on to the property ladder is to purchase a Shared Ownership property - in these cases the freehold remains in the ownership of a Landlord who grants a Shared Ownership Lease of a percentage of the equity in the property.
Find out moreBuying a newly built property is quite different from buying an existing property, particularly if you are buying "off plan".
Find out moreExtending your residential lease
There are two options available to tenants who want to extend the term of their existing lease.
Find out moreWe are often asked to "change the name on the deeds". This is known as a transfer of equity and occurs when one party remains on the title both before and after the transfer. There are many reasons why you may wish to add or remove a name from the deeds, such as upon marriage to add a new spouse to a property owned by you or upon divorce/separation to remove one of the existing owners.