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Conveyancing in Horsforth

Conveyancing is the legal work that ensures property is transferred from a seller to a buyer. If you're looking for a conveyancing solicitor in Horsforth, you're in the right place. Get a fast & proactive solicitor from a nationwide panel of conveyancing experts.

We have years of experience helping homemovers in Horsforth and throughout Leeds handle their sale, purchase, 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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Horsforth Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying property in Horsforth

A town in West Yorkshire, Horsforth is known for its Horsforth Village Museum, Hall Park, and the nearby Leeds. Horsforth has a railway station, providing links to Leeds and Harrogate. Horsforth has a population of approximately 19,000.

Horsforth house prices

The average price paid for a property in Horsforth between October and November 2024 was £289,707 (updated February 2025).

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Council Tax in Horsforth (2023/24)

Horsforth is in Leeds City Council.

Band Amount
A £1,312.25
B £1,530.96
C £1,749.67
D £1,968.38
E £2,405.80
F £2,843.21
G £3,280.63
H £3,936.76

What does a conveyancing solicitor do?

Your lawyer will take care of the technical side of transferring ownership from the seller to the buyer.

Your solicitor will perform required due diligence, like raising questions for the seller's solicitor, applying for searches from local authorities (e.g. Leeds Council) and completing the registration of your ownership.

Horsforth conveyancing solicitors would also undertake coal mining searches and checks for issues relating to historic industry.

Are you taking out a mortgage?

If you are getting a mortgage, your solicitor will also need to act for the bank arranging your mortgage.

If your solicitor is not on your mortgage provider's panel, your purchase could take weeks longer to complete and cost you more in the process.

We work with solicitors who can represent the vast majority of building societies, banks and lenders, from major banks like Lloyds Bank to smaller, specialist lenders including Tandem Money - helping to ensure your transaction completes faster.

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Listed buildings

Somewhere in the region of 500,000 listed buildings exist in England and Wales - around 2,460 of which are in Leeds City Council.

Horsforth listed buildings and properties include:

  • 2,6 And 8 Bachelor Lane, Horsforth, Leeds
  • Bridge Over Moseley Beck, Butcher Hill, Horsforth, Leeds
  • Upper Bank House, Drury Lane, Horsforth, Leeds
  • 6 Hall Lane, Horsforth, Leeds

There are many additional things to consider when buying a listed building. Our experienced panel of solicitors will advise you on what commitments you are making as a listed building owner. Examples include required consent for landscaping, and an obligation to maintain the property's surroundings in a manner consistent with its historic character.

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Selling property in Horsforth

As part of the property selling process in Horsforth, your lawyer will arrange all the necessary documentation, including title deeds and the TA6 and TA10 property information forms, and will help you answer these forms.

The solicitor will sort out potential snags, handle questions from the buyer's side and handle the mortgage redemption. Your lawyer will work with all parties, including agents, managing agents and lenders, to confirm that the move completes quickly.

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

The legal work for a leasehold flat is much more difficult than for a freehold house.

Leasehold complexity involves additional work on the part of conveyancing solicitors in Horsforth, and this could include getting all relevant freeholder information, through to a copy of the insurance policy.

To reduce leasehold-related delays, It is highly recommended that the vendor contact a solicitor as soon as the decision is made to sell.

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Remortgage in Horsforth

The official base rate is 4.5% (18 February, 2025)

Before appointing a solicitor, your solicitor needs to be able to act on your chosen lender's behalf.

Our remortgage panel solicitors can work with 99% of all building societies and banks. Whether you are changing to a 25-year mortgage with Halifax or taking out a capped mortgage from Aldermore Bank, we can help your remortgage complete quickly.

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Transfer of equity in Horsforth

If you are looking to change the ownership structure of your home, whether you are changing the legal ownership structure, dealing with inheritance tax planning or gifting a home, a transfer of equity is required.

Your property lawyer will deal with the legal work for a guaranteed fixed fee.

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How much does conveyancing cost in Horsforth?

Some of the fees included in conveyancing quotes can be unfamiliar, especially for first time buyers.

Legal fees

These fees are paid to your lawyer for the work they complete during your transaction. The conveyancing quote should clearly detail the legal fees, including VAT, that you pay when the property transaction is complete.

Disbursements

Disbursements are the payments incurred by your lawyer during the conveyancing process. Third-party disbursements include Stamp Duty, property searches and a leasehold information pack.

Check what's included in your conveyancing quote

Some firms may include additional charges in their terms and conditions. This can lead to a higher-than-expected final bill. Beware of hidden charges not mentioned in the initial conveyancing quote, when you compare conveyancing quotes.

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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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