Conveyancing (Property)
SW Law are here to help and advise you with your property enquiry and/or concern...
- Buying your first home
-- Do you require a mortgage?
-- Have you utilised LISA or Help-to-Buy ISA? - Moving up to a large family home
- Re-financing your mortgage borrowings
- Acquiring investment property
- Downsizing to a more manageable home or releasing capital
- Extracting some of the value from your property by Equity Release / Lifetime Mortgage
-- The monies can be used for any purpose and there is no affordability assessment of the applicant
View our up to date Fixed Fee Structure for Conveyancing
View our 5 steps to selling your property with SW Law
View our 5 steps to purchasing your property with SW Law
Please note that a standard buying or selling transaction will take around 12 weeks.
Buying property
It is also worth considering your plans and goals following the property transaction; how is the property to be financed going forward? And what will happen if there is a change in circumstances - perhaps an accident, illness, redundancy or a relationship breakdown? Do you need a 'living together' (co-habitation) agreement? Have you written a Will?
SW Law are here to help and advise you with your property enquiry and/or concern...
- Buying your first home
-- Do you require a mortgage?
-- Have you utilised LISA or Help-to-Buy ISA? - Moving up to a large family home
- Re-financing your mortgage borrowings
- Acquiring investment property
- Downsizing to a more manageable home or releasing capital
- Extracting some of the value from your property by Equity Release / Lifetime Mortgage
-- The monies can be used for any purpose and there is no affordability assessment of the applicant
View our up to date Fixed Fee Structure for Conveyancing
View our 5 steps to selling your property with SW Law
View our 5 steps to purchasing your property with SW Law
Please note that a standard buying or selling transaction will take around 12 weeks.
Buying property
It is also worth considering your plans and goals following the property transaction; how is the property to be financed going forward? And what will happen if there is a change in circumstances - perhaps an accident, illness, redundancy or a relationship breakdown? Do you need a 'living together' (co-habitation) agreement? Have you written a Will?
Interested in this service?
We are happy to carry out meetings in person, over the telephone or by your preferred virtual platform.