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Buying a property

Residential Conveyancing

Buying a property

Working hard to get you moving

Buying a property can be a very stressful experience and for many people buying a property will be the most significant investment they make in their lifetime. 

Whether you are a first-time buyer, an experienced buy-to-let investor or someone simply moving up the property ladder our trusted team of conveyancing experts are here to help. 

Buying a property - what we do

When you instruct us to act for you, you will be assigned a dedicated conveyancing specialist who will be responsible for managing your purchase from the outset through to completion. Throughout the course of the transaction, we will aim to keep you proactively informed at all times on the progress of your matter whilst also providing clear advice in plain English.

You can be secure in the knowledge that your conveyancing expert will always ensure your interests are protected and that your purchase is completed as quickly as possible. 

Buying property - fixed rate pricing

Whatever type of property you’ve decided to buy you don’t want to find you’ve got escalating solicitors’ bills. This is why we run fixed rate pricing for conveyancing so that you can be certain that you will not pay more than you should. We will give you your fixed-fee quote up front ensuring so you have complete peace of mind that there are no hidden costs.

Buying a property – how to instruct us

We are able to offer quotes and take instructions in branch or over the phone and online. We are able to offer conveyancing services out of all of our branches. For a full list please visit our locations page.

Our commitment to client care means that we will always be on hand if you need to contact us - choose the way the works for you phone, email, social media messaging or on the website.

Get in touch now to arrange a no obligation conveyancing quote from your local branch in Bulwell or Hucknall.

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Sheltons Solicitors is a trading name of Edward Hands & Lewis Limited, a company registered in England & Wales with company number 07001422 having its registered office at City Gate House, 11 St Margaret’s Street, Leicester, LE1 3EA. The directors are Jason Hathaway, Leanne Hathaway, Andrew Robinson, Paul Stubbs and Emma Fuller. We use the word “Partner” to refer to the most senior individuals at Edward Hands & Lewis Limited and its use in connection with the business of Edward Hands & Lewis Limited should not be construed as an indication that any individual carries on business in Partnership with any other individual within the meaning of the Partnership Act 1980, or that they are personally liable to you or any other party for any acts or omissions.  Individuals named as Partners owe no personal obligations to you in either contract or tort, nor does the title “Partner” mean that they have any authority to bind the firm. We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and our registered practice number is 533589. Our VAT No. is 114080418.

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