Conveyancing Solicitors in Crediton

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Conveyancing in Crediton

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 Crediton, you're in the right place. Get a fast & proactive solicitor from a nationwide panel of conveyancing experts.

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

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Crediton Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying property in Crediton

A town in Devon, Crediton is known for its historic buildings including the Crediton Parish Church. Popular residential areas include Sandford and Newton St Cyres. Crediton has a railway station, providing links to Exeter and Barnstaple. Crediton has a population of approximately 7,000.

Crediton house prices

The average price paid for a property in Crediton between January and February 2025 was £268,319 (updated May 2025).

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Council Tax in Crediton (2023/24)

Crediton is in Mid Devon District Council.

Band Amount
A £1,530.21
B £1,785.25
C £2,040.28
D £2,295.32
E £2,805.39
F £3,315.46
G £3,825.53
H £4,590.64

What do Crediton conveyancing solicitors do?

A conveyancing solicitor helps the buyer with the legal side of a home purchase. The solicitor will perform required due diligence, like property searches, raising enquires of the seller and ensuring necessary funds are correctly transferred.

In addition to standard searches, Crediton conveyancing solicitors may also undertake checks for issues related to flood risk, radon and tin mining searches.

Are you purchasing with a mortgage?

When buying with a mortgage, it is a requirement for your solicitor to also act for the lender.

Lender panel approval will mean your solicitor can act on behalf of your lender.

We work with lawyers who can represent the vast majority of banks and building societies, helping to facilitate a faster completion for your purchase.

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New Build Conveyancing

The conveyancing for acquiring a new build in Crediton is often more complex than other types of conveyancing.

A property lawyer in Crediton will need to be qualified to handle things like handling the uncertainties of buying off plan, confirming building regulation compliance and checking new build warranties with warranty providers such as NHBC Buildmark, Advantage and AHCI.

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Buying a leasehold property

Buying a leasehold flat in the UK can be very involved. The numerous common problems awaiting the unsuspecting purchaser can include legally technical issues like unpaid service charges by the existing leaseholder and freeholds sold without first refusal to leaseholders.

A leasehold solicitor will look into all potential issues with the lease and report back to you.

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Selling a house or flat in Crediton

When you begin the process to sell a house or flat in Crediton, your solicitor will first compile key documents, including the sale contract and the TA6 and TA10 property information forms.

The solicitor will address potential issues and advise on enquiries sent by the buyer's conveyancer. Your lawyer will communicate effectively with all parties, including agents, lenders and landlords, so the sale is completed without incident.

Does it take longer to sell a leasehold property?

Yes, compared to freehold conveyancing. The conveyancing for selling leasehold properties typically takes longer.

The solicitor acting for the buyer will need to review this leasehold-related paperwork, like a copy of buildings insurance for the common parts of the property and an up-to-date statement of service charges. The time required by your solicitor to source this information is commonly the source of delays.

The seller's solicitor should start this process before a buyer has even been found, as these details can take weeks to collect if it is difficult to contact the managing agent.

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Remortgage conveyancing in Crediton

Latest Bank of England base rate now at 4.5% (24 May, 2025)

You should verify the solicitor that you want to handle your remortgage is on your lender's panel before you instruct your solicitor.

We work with remortgage solicitors who are on the solicitor panels of over 100 building societies and banks, so whether you are changing to a 30-year mortgage with National Westminster Bank or moving to a capped mortgage with Hinckley and Rugby Building Society, we can assist.

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Crediton Transfer of equity

Whether you are gifting a home, buying out a co-owner or inheritance tax planning, you'll need the help of a transfer of equity solicitor. Your property lawyer will complete all the necessary paperwork for a fixed fee.

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How much should I budget for conveyancing in Crediton?

Conveyancing fees

These fees are what your conveyancer charges you for the work they complete during your transaction. The quote will set out the legal fees (inc. VAT) that you pay when the property transaction is complete.

Disbursements (third party costs)

The conveyancing quote should also include any disbursements, which are third-party costs, including Local authority searches, Stamp Duty or a commons registration search.

Check the terms and conditions

Make sure you question any charges not set out in your initial quote, if you are comparing conveyancing quotes. Some solicitors' quotes may set out extra costs in the small print. This can mean a total cost that's much higher than the initial 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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