Buying and selling a house involves some of the biggest investment decisions you will ever make and it pays to use the right team to safeguard your property. Here at Caversham Solicitors we have an experienced team of conveyancing solicitors ready to help you with the transfer of property ownership. We offer other conveyancing services detailed below and can reassure you that you will always be kept informed with regular updates from our small but professional and friendly property team.
Services Available
If you are looking to find a solicitor, you can find out more about each of these conveyance services by using the links over on the right:
- House buying and selling
- Re-mortgaging and equity release
- Residential tenancies and leases
- Transfer of Ownership
Why Caversham’s For Conveyancing!
Caversham’s Solicitors will organise a fully qualified solicitor for your conveyancing, your appointed solicitor will keep in constant touch with you during this, ensuring that the process goes as smoothly as possible and take the stress away. Our conveyance service team will keep you informed every step of the way! and will always be available to answer any questions.
How Much Will Conveyancing Cost
We will provide you with a FREE no obligation quotation, our conveyancing package is a fixed fee so no hidden fees or costs. Please use the button below for a free instant quote for all your conveyancing needs.
Need Assistance?
If you need any help regarding property, get in touch with our conveyancing team who will be delighted to help.
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