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Solicitors and Chartered Legal Executives with over 8 years qualified experience;
Solicitors and Chartered Legal Executives with over 4 years qualified experience but less than 8 years;
Solicitors and Chartered Legal Executives with less than 4 years qualified experience;
All other Fee Earners
Our fees cover all of the work required to complete the purchase of your new home, including dealing with registration of your title at the Land Registry.
Our fees, which are calculated using a scale and are based on the value of the transaction i.e. the sale or purchase price, are as follows:
Price per charge
(for transactions up to £150k)
(for transactions up to £150k)
(for transactions up to £150k)
Completing and submitting your SDLT Return to HMRC on a purchase where duty is payable
(the portion from £125,001 to £250,000)
(the portion from £250,001 to £925,000)
(the portion from £925,001 to £1.5 million)
(the portion above £1.5 million)
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.
You may not have to pay the higher rates if you exchanged contracts before 26 November 2015.
If there’s a delay selling your main residence and it has not been sold on the day you complete your new purchase:
There are special rules if you own property with someone else or already own a property outside England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
We handle the payment of the disbursements on your behalf to ensure a smoother process. If the property is leasehold there are certain disbursements which will be set out in the lease document relating to the Property.
The disbursements which we anticipate will apply are set out separately below. This list is not exhaustive and other disbursements may apply depending on the term of the lease. We will update you on the specific fees upon receipt and review of the lease from the seller’s solicitors.
HM Land Registry fee – this is based on the price paid for the property and can be accessed via the Land Registry website
Search fees – these include a Local Authority Search, Drainage Search and Environmental Search. You should budget £200 for these.
The average process takes between 10 – 12 weeks. It can be quicker or slower, depending on the parties in the chain.
For example, if you are a first time buyer, purchasing a completed new build property with a mortgage in principle, it could take 4 weeks. However, if you are buying a leasehold property that requires an extension of the lease, this can take significantly longer and in such a situation additional charges would apply.
The precise stages involved in the purchase of a residential property vary according to the circumstances. However, below we have suggested some key stages that you may wish to include:
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
We will confirm the ground rent and the anticipated service charge as soon as this we receive this information.
These fees are calculated by the complexity:
The fees above exclude disbursements (see below) which will be charged in addition.
The stages set out above are an indication and if some of stages above are not required, the fee will be reduced. You may wish to handle the claim yourself and only have our advice in relation to some of the stages. This can also be arranged on your individual needs.
If a settlement is reached during pre-claim conciliation, your case is likely to take 3-6 months.If your claim proceeds to a Final Hearing, your case is likely to take 12-24 months. This is just an estimate and we will of course be able to give you a more accurate timescale once we have more information and as the matter progresses.
If the other party disputes your claim at any point, we will discuss any further work required and provide you with revised advice about costs if necessary, which will be based on an hourly rate if more extensive work is needed.
If the matter is disputed it will be classed as a litigation action and will fall outside of Debt Recovery.
Business to business
Debtor is individual or sole trader
The above fees do not include any additional correspondence or communication with the debtor or their legal representative, including negotiation of payment terms. Any additional correspondence will be charged in accordance with our hourly rates.
This is on the basis that the other side pays promptly on receipt of Judgement in default.
If your matter is disputed, defended or enforcement action is required then the matter will be classed as a litigation matter and the hourly rate will apply. We shall advise you if this is necessary and discuss the matter and costs going forward.
The exact cost will depend on the individual circumstances of the matter. For example, if there is one beneficiary and no property, costs will be at the lower end of the range. If there are multiple beneficiaries, a property and multiple bank accounts, costs will be at the higher end.
We will handle the full process for you. This costs guide is for estates where there is a valid Will and there are no disputes. Intestacy cases can result in more work. Disbursements included in this fee:
Trustee Act notices in the London Gazette and local Newspaper approximately £300 (VAT TBC). Disbursements are costs related to your matter that are payable to third parties, such as court fees. We handle the payment of the disbursements on your behalf to ensure a smoother process.
“Elaine is personable, understanding, will help with any issue big or small and has a fantastic up to date knowledge. I wouldn’t hesitate recommending her to everyone.”
Family Client
"Excellent. From the outset, it was determined the other side had no case and Rachael's advice and actions were sound. Frequent contact as the case ran its course plus good advice and reassurance of the inevitable nail-biting moments"
Litigation Client