Conveyancing Solicitors in New Rossington

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Conveyancing in New Rossington

Conveyancing is when a solicitor transfers the legal ownership of a property from one individual to another. If you're looking for a conveyancing solicitor in New Rossington, you're in the right place. Get a fast & proactive solicitor from a nationwide panel of conveyancing experts.

We have helped New Rossington and Doncaster 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: Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield

New Rossington Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying property in New Rossington

A village in South Yorkshire, New Rossington is known for its local community, Rossington Main Football Club, and its proximity to Doncaster. The village has a population of approximately 13,000.

New Rossington house prices

The average price paid for a property in New Rossington between December and January 2025 was £268,228 (updated April 2025).

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Council Tax in New Rossington (2023/24)

New Rossington is in Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council.

Band Amount
A £1,283.97
B £1,497.96
C £1,711.95
D £1,925.95
E £2,353.94
F £2,781.93
G £3,209.92
H £3,851.90

What do conveyancing solicitors do?

Your conveyancer will handle the legal aspects of buying a property. This means carrying out comprehensive due diligence on the property, like obtaining searches from authorities including Doncaster Council, raising questions for the seller's solicitor, reviewing contracts of sale and HM Land Registry paperwork.

Further to the standard checks and searches, New Rossington conveyancing solicitors may carry out checks for issues related to former industrial sites, such as ground contamination.

Are you buying with a mortgage?

Whether you are buying a new build property or purchasing an investment property, your solicitor must also complete legal work for your mortgage bank.

If your lawyer is not on your chosen lender's panel, your purchase could take weeks longer.

More than 100 banks and building societies have approved our chosen panel solicitors. We can help you complete your New Rossington transaction smoothly.

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We have also helped New Rossington home movers with the conveyancing for:

Buying in a conservation area

When you buy a property in a conservation area, your property lawyer will need to check for potential planning issues, which could include roof alterations or missing consents for basement work.

Conservation areas in New Rossington and across the Doncaster local authority include:

  • Hatfield - Manor Road
  • Doncaster - Market Place
  • Wadworth

Leasehold property

Buying a leasehold flat in the UK can be complicated. The many potential problems lying in wait for the unsuspecting buyer can include legally technical issues like costly and undisclosed major works and marriage value issues.

A good property lawyer will look into all potential issues with the lease and report back to you.

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Selling property in New Rossington

For the sale of a New Rossington property, your conveyancer will prepare the necessary documentation, including property information forms and the title deeds.

The solicitor's role involves dealing with complications like lack of conservation area consent and responding to the buyer's solicitor's questions.

By taking action to work with all parties, like estate agents and banks or building societies, the solicitor will help make sure your sale completes as soon as possible.

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

The conveyancing process for a leasehold property is a great deal more time-consuming than it is for a freehold home.

The complex nature of leasehold property means that conveyancing solicitors in New Rossington will need to conduct extra work, which could include sourcing 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 recommended that you instruct a conveyancer as soon as the decision is made to sell.

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Remortgage conveyancing

The base interest rate is 4.5% (29 April, 2025)

Before you instruct, you will need to check that your remortgage solicitor can act for your chosen lender.

Quittance panel solicitors are on the solicitor panels of over 100 mortgage lenders, so whether you are changing to a discount mortgage with Bank of Ireland or moving to a shared ownership mortgage with Secure Trust Bank, our panel solicitors will make the process as simple and stress-free as possible.

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Transfer of equity

If you want to reduce or increase your ownership share of your home, whether you are transferring the ownership of a property (in part or in full) to your children, resolving joint ownership or dealing with inheritance tax planning, a transfer of equity is required. Your legal representative can handle the legal work for a low, fixed fee.

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How much does conveyancing cost in New Rossington?

On a conveyancing quote, the various costs or charges can be split into two types:

Solicitors' fees

These fees are what your solicitor charges you for the legal services they provide. Your conveyancing solicitor's quote will set out the legal fees (inc. VAT) that you'll pay when your transaction completes.

Conveyancing disbursements

Your conveyancing quote should also itemise required third-party costs, or disbursements, such as Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), HM Land Registry fees and property searches.

Check for hidden costs

If you are comparing conveyancing quotes, beware of extra fees. Some solicitors' quotes include extra costs in the small print, leading to a final bill that is higher than 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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