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  • How many sellers are there?
  • Does the sale property have
    an existing mortgage?
  • Is the sale property
    freehold or leasehold?
    For freehold properties, you own the land on which the property stands. Most houses in England and Wales are freehold.

    For leasehold properties, you don’t own the land on which the property stands, but have a lease for a fixed term. Most flats in England and Wales are leasehold. Typically, you will have to pay ground rent to the landlord / freeholder.
  • Is the sale property owned via the
    Shared Ownership Scheme?
    If you own this property via a Shared Ownership scheme, there may be additional legal fees to pay.
  • Is the sale property being
    sold at auction?
    If you will be selling at auction, select “Yes”
  • How much are you
    selling it for?
    Enter the approximate price
    if you don’t know yet
  • What is the postcode of the
    property you’re selling?
    We’ll use your postcode to
    match you with conveyancers
  • How many buyers are there?
  • Is the purchase property a
    buy to let property?
    If you won’t be living in the property, but will be renting it to other people, then the property is "buy to let."
  • Will this be an additional
    property / second home?
  • Are you purchasing this
    property at auction?
    If you are buying at auction, select “Yes”
  • Are you getting a mortgage?
  • Which mortgage provider / lender?
  • Is the purchase property
    freehold or leasehold?
    For freehold properties, you own the land on which the property stands. Most houses in England and Wales are freehold.

    For leasehold properties, you don’t own the land on which the property stands, but have a lease for a fixed term. Most flats in England and Wales are leasehold. Typically, you will have to pay ground rent to the landlord / freeholder.
  • Is the purchase property
    a newbuild?
    If your house was built or renovated in the last 2 years, but not lived in yet, then it is a new build property.
  • Are you purchasing using the
    Shared Ownership scheme?
    If you own this property via a Shared Ownership scheme, there may be additional legal fees to pay.
  • Are you using any
    Help to Buy ISAs for your purchase?
    Please select the number of Help to Buy ISA’s being used for the purchase as their will be a small additional legal fee for each one.
  • Using government
    Right to Buy Scheme?
    “If you are purchasing through the government Right to Buy scheme there will be an additional legal fee”
  • Using Help to Buy
    equity loan?
    “If you are using the government Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme to purchase, please indicate here”
  • How much are you
    buying it for?
    Enter the approximate price
    if you don’t know yet
  • What is the postcode of the
    property you’re buying?
    We’ll use your postcode to
    match you with conveyancers
  • When are you planning
    to instruct?
  • Do you have any
    special instructions?
    Please add any information about your move that you feel would be helpful to your solicitor.
  • Please enter your
    contact details.
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  • How many buyers are there?
  • Are all purchasers first-time buyers?
    Select “No” if any buyer has previously owned a property
    Stamp duty and Land Tax is calculated differently if ALL purchasers are first time buyers.

    If any person involved in the purchase has ever previously owned a property, please answer "No" to this question.
  • Is the purchase property a
    buy to let property?
    If you won’t be living in the property, but will be renting it to other people, then the property is "buy to let."
  • Will this be an additional
    property / second home?
  • Are you purchasing this
    property at auction?
    If you are buying at auction, select “Yes”
  • Are you getting a mortgage?
  • Which mortgage provider / lender?
  • Is the purchase property
    freehold or leasehold?
    For freehold properties, you own the land on which the property stands. Most houses in England and Wales are freehold.

    For leasehold properties, you don’t own the land on which the property stands, but have a lease for a fixed term. Most flats in England and Wales are leasehold. Typically, you will have to pay ground rent to the landlord / freeholder.
  • Is the purchase property
    a newbuild?
    If your house was built or renovated in the last 2 years, but not lived in yet, then it is a new build property.
  • Are you purchasing using the
    Shared Ownership scheme?
    If you own this property via a Shared Ownership scheme, there may be additional legal fees to pay.
  • Are you using any
    Help to Buy ISAs for your purchase?
    Please select the number of Help to Buy ISA’s being used for the purchase as their will be a small additional legal fee for each one.
  • Using government
    Right to Buy Scheme?
    “If you are purchasing through the government Right to Buy scheme there will be an additional legal fee”
  • Using Help to Buy
    equity loan?
    “If you are using the government Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme to purchase, please indicate here”
  • How much are you
    buying it for?
    Enter the approximate price
    if you don’t know yet
  • What is the postcode of the
    property you’re buying?
    We’ll use your postcode to
    match you with conveyancers
  • When are you planning
    to instruct?
  • Do you have any
    special instructions?
    Please add any information about your move that you feel would be helpful to your solicitor.
  • Please enter your
    contact details.
    You’re one step away ...
    Full name
    Email Address
    Best Contact Number
You selected Purchase Only | Change?
  • How many sellers are there?
  • Does the sale property have
    an existing mortgage?
  • Is the sale property
    freehold or leasehold?
    For freehold properties, you own the land on which the property stands. Most houses in England and Wales are freehold.

    For leasehold properties, you don’t own the land on which the property stands, but have a lease for a fixed term. Most flats in England and Wales are leasehold. Typically, you will have to pay ground rent to the landlord / freeholder.
  • Is the sale property owned via the
    Shared Ownership Scheme?
    If you own this property via a Shared Ownership scheme, there may be additional legal fees to pay.
  • Is the sale property being
    sold at auction?
    If you will be selling at auction, select “Yes”
  • How much are you
    selling it for?
    Enter the approximate price
    if you don’t know yet
  • What is the postcode of the
    property you’re selling?
    We’ll use your postcode to
    match you with conveyancers
  • When are you planning
    to instruct?
  • Do you have any
    special instructions?
    Please add any information about your move that you feel would be helpful to your solicitor.
  • Please enter your
    contact details.
    You’re one step away ...
    Full name
    Email Address
    Best Contact Number
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  • How many people are
    remortgaging?
  • Are you remortgaging
    for buy to let?
    If you won’t be living in the property, but will be renting it to other people, then the property is "buy to let."
  • Is the property
    freehold or leasehold?
    For freehold properties, you own the land on which the property stands. Most houses in England and Wales are freehold.

    For leasehold properties, you don’t own the land on which the property stands, but have a lease for a fixed term. Most flats in England and Wales are leasehold. Typically, you will have to pay ground rent to the landlord / freeholder.
  • What is the value of the
    property you’re remortgaging?
    Enter the approximate price
    if you don’t know yet
  • What is the
    property’s postcode?
    We’ll use your postcode to
    match you with conveyancers
  • When are you planning
    to instruct?
  • Do you have any
    special instructions?
    Please add any information about your move that you feel would be helpful to your solicitor.
  • Please enter your
    contact details.
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