Conveyancing Solicitors in Bolsover

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Conveyancing in Bolsover

Conveyancing is the legal process carried out by a solicitor to transfer the ownership of a property from one person to another. If you're looking for a conveyancing solicitor in Bolsover, you're in the right place. Get a fast & proactive solicitor from a nationwide panel of conveyancing experts.

We have helped Bolsover and Derbyshire clients with buying, selling, buy-to-let, Help to Buy, Right to Buy, shared ownership, new build, leasehold, lease extensions, remortgage and transfer of equity.

Other areas covered: Chesterfield, Derby, High Peak and Ilkeston

Bolsover Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying property in Bolsover

A town in Derbyshire, Bolsover is known for Bolsover Castle. Major employers include various retail companies and the local council. It has bus links to Chesterfield.

Bolsover house prices

The average price paid for a property in Bolsover between December and January 2025 was £177,574 (updated April 2025).

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Council Tax in Bolsover (2023/24)

Band Amount
A £1,467.14
B £1,711.66
C £1,956.18
D £2,200.71
E £2,689.76
F £3,178.80
G £3,667.85
H £4,401.42

What does a Bolsover conveyancing solicitor do?

A solicitor plays a pivotal role in a property purchase, and guides you through the legal side of the transaction. This means performing due diligence on the property, such as raising questions for the seller's solicitor, property searches and HM Land Registry paperwork.

Bolsover conveyancing solicitors could also undertake checks for additional planning restrictions associated with AONB, and radon gas.

Are you buying a property with a mortgage?

When you buy a house, your solicitor must also handle some legal work for the bank or building society. If your conveyancer isn't accepted on your lender's panel, it may take many weeks longer to complete the purchase.

More than 100 mortgage lenders have approved our chosen partner solicitors. We can help you complete your Bolsover transaction smoothly.

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Buying a listed building

There exist around half a million listed properties in England and Wales, and around 210 of which are in Bolsover District Council.

Listed buildings in and around Bolsover include:

  • 40 Market Place, Old Bolsover, Bolsover, Derbyshire
  • Railway Goods Shed Immediately To East Of Langwith Maltings, Scarcliffe, Langwith, Bolsover, Derbyshire
  • Hardwick Hall, Ault Hucknall, Hardwick Park, Bolsover, Derbyshire
  • Group Of Six Statues In The Gardens Of Hardwick Hall, Ault Hucknall, Hardwick Park, Bolsover, Derbyshire
  • Range Of Outbuildings And Stables, And Walls Enclosing A Courtyard To South Of Hardwick Hall, Ault Hucknall, Hardwick Park, Bolsover, Derbyshire

There are many additional things to consider when buying a listed building. Examples of the duties faced by listed property owners include maintenance of historic features, and required consent for any alterations. Our specialist panel of property solicitors will help you understand the commitments a listed building owner must make.

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Buying a leasehold property

Buying a leasehold property in England or Wales is significantly more complex than buying a freehold property. The numerous common problems awaiting an uninformed purchaser can include legally technical issues like undisclosed major works and marriage value issues.

An experienced leasehold conveyancer will look into all potential issues with the lease and report back to you.

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Selling a house or flat in Bolsover

At the start of the property selling process in Bolsover, your conveyancer will assemble all essential documents, including the contract of sale and ID forms, and help you complete these forms.

Responsibilities include answering the buyer's solicitor's enquiries, sorting out potential snags and redeeming the mortgage.

Your lawyer will also coordinate with all stakeholders, like estate agents, landlords and lenders, to confirm that the sale completes quickly.

Is there anything to be aware of if selling a leasehold property in Bolsover?

Conveyancing for a leasehold flat or house is significantly more specialised in comparison with a freehold house.

Leasehold complexity involves additional work on the part of conveyancing solicitors in Bolsover, which could include obtaining an up-to-date service charge statement, through to a copy of the insurance policy.

To help mitigate the delays involved in selling a leasehold house or flat, It is strongly advised that the seller instruct a conveyancer as early as possible.

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Remortgage conveyancing in Bolsover

The base interest rate is 4.5% (28 April, 2025)

Before you appoint a solicitor, your solicitor must be able to act for your chosen mortgage lender.

We work with solicitors who are members of all major lenders' panels. Whether you are switching to a 25-year mortgage from Lloyds Bank or moving to a capped mortgage with Chelsea Building Society, we can help you.

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Transferring Equity

Whether you are buying out an ex-partner after a separation, transferring the ownership of a property (in part or in full) to your children or tax planning for the future, you will need a solicitor or licensed conveyancer to carry out a transfer of equity.

Your conveyancer will handle all the required documentation for a guaranteed fixed fee.

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How much are conveyancing fees in Bolsover?

Conveyancing legal fees

These fees are paid to your conveyancer for the tasks they complete. The quote will detail the fees for the legal work, including VAT, that you'll pay when your transaction completes.

Disbursements

Disbursements are additional costs on top of your conveyancer's fees for third-party costs incurred on your behalf. Examples of disbursements include Stamp Duty and property searches.

Check for additional fees

Some solicitors' quotes include additional fees in their terms and conditions, leading to an inflated final bill. If you are comparing conveyancing quotes, watch out for undisclosed fees missing from the original quote.

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The Completely Moved team have years of experience helping home buyers, sellers and owners, answering questions and providing property advice.

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