Your Freehold Purchase

Our fees cover all of the work required to complete the purchase of your new home, including dealing with registration at the Land Registry and dealing with the payment of Stamp Duty Land Tax (Stamp Duty) if the property is in England, or Land Transaction Tax (Land Tax) if the property you wish to buy is in Wales.

Legal fees for your freehold purchase

  • Under £100,000.00 (£600+VAT)
  • £100,000- £149,999 (£700+VAT)
  • £150,000- £199,999 (£775+VAT)
  • £200,000- £299,999 (£850+VAT)
  • £300,000- £399,999 (£950+VAT)
  • £400,000 – £599,999 (£1100+VAT)
  • £600,000 – £799,999 (£1400+VAT)
  • £800,000 – £999,999 (£1800+VAT)
  • £1,000,000+ POA

New build Properties will carry a surcharge of £200 plus VAT.

Disbursements are costs related to your matter that are payable to third parties, such as Land Registry fees. We handle the payment of the disbursements on your behalf to ensure a smoother process.

Search Fees

  • Typically, around £300, although the exact amount varies for each transaction based on the number of searches required and the location of the property you are purchasing.

HM Land Registry fees

  • £0 – £80,000 - £40
  • £80,001 – £100,000 - £80
  • £100,001 – £200,000 - £190
  • £200,001 – £500,000 - £270
  • £500,001 – £1,000,000 - £540
  • £1,000,000 and over - £910
  • Electronic money transfer fee - £25 + VAT
  • Conveyancing Software Fee - £30 + VAT
  • Stamp Duty or Land Tax (on purchase)

    This depends on the purchase price of your property. You can calculate the amount you will need to pay by using HMRC's website or if the property is located in Wales by using the Welsh Revenue Authority's website here..

Work out your estimated total fees for your purchase

Legal Fees (£ VARIABLE) plus

HM Land Registry fees (£ VARIABLE) plus

Stamp Duty or Land Tax (£ VARIABLE) plus

Search Fees (£300 estimated) plus

Electronic money transfer fee £25+VAT plus

Conveyancing Software Fee £26+VAT

Some Lenders charge an additional cost of £15 plus vat. If this applies we will notify you.

If your property has a solar panel lease we will charge up to £100 plus vat to deal with the same.

How long will my house purchase take?

The length of time a purchase transaction takes depends on many factors but a usual average time-scale would be between 8 and 12 weeks from commencement.  It could be quicker if there is a small or no chain involved, but it could take longer if the property is a new build or there are problems found with the property when surveyed or difficulties found on the title or amongst the Contract papers which require the sellers to take steps to remedy them.

The precise stages involved in the purchase of a residential property vary according to the circumstances but usually involve most, if not all, of the following

  • Take your instructions and give you initial advice
  • Check finances are in place to fund purchase and contact lender's solicitors if needed
  • Receive and advise on contract documents
  • Carry out searches
  • Obtain further planning documentation if required
  • Make any necessary enquiries of seller's solicitor
  • Give you advice on all documents and information received
  • Go through conditions of mortgage offer with you
  • Send final contract to you for signature
  • Agree completion date (date from which you own the property)
  • Exchange contracts and notify you that this has happened
  • Arrange for all monies needed to be received from lender and you
  • Complete purchase
  • Deal with payment of Stamp Duty/Land Tax
  • Deal with application for registration at Land Registry.

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