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Conveyancing in Peterlee

Conveyancing describes the legal transfer of property ownership, and includes all the administrative and legal work carried out by a solicitor. If you're looking for a conveyancing solicitor in Peterlee, you're in the right place. Get a fast & proactive solicitor from a nationwide panel of conveyancing experts.

We have helped Peterlee and Durham 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: Darlington, Durham, Hartlepool and Stockton On Tees

Peterlee Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying property in Peterlee

A town in County Durham, Peterlee is known for its local community, Apollo Pavilion, and its proximity to Durham and Sunderland. The town has a population of approximately 20,000.

Peterlee house prices

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

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Council Tax in Peterlee (2023/24)

Peterlee is in Durham County Council.

Band Amount
A £1,544.09
B £1,801.43
C £2,058.78
D £2,316.13
E £2,830.83
F £3,345.52
G £3,860.22
H £4,632.26

What does a conveyancing solicitor do?

A conveyancer or solicitor plays an essential role during a property purchase, and helps you with the legal aspect of the transaction. Your solicitor will carry out comprehensive due diligence on the property, such as raising enquires, ordering property searches and HM Land Registry paperwork.

Further to the standard checks and searches, Peterlee conveyancing solicitors may carry out coal mining searches due to the history of the Durham coalfield.

Are you purchasing a property with a mortgage?

As part of the house buying process, your solicitor also has to handle legal due diligence on behalf of the bank or building society that's giving you the mortgage.

Panel approval will mean your solicitor is able to represent your lender.

Over 100 lenders have approved our chosen partner solicitors, so we can help you complete your Peterlee transaction without delay.

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New Build Conveyancing

The legal work for acquiring a new build in Peterlee can be complicated compared to other types of conveyancing.

An experienced solicitor in Peterlee must be able to deal with things like dealing with fast exchange timeframes, confirming rights to use pipes and cables (e.g. phone, data, fibre, electricity) and registering ownership with warranty providers, including NHBC Buildmark, Advantage HCI and Ark Residential.

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Selling a house or flat in Peterlee

The sale of homes in Peterlee will require your lawyer to first prepare the necessary documentation, including the contract of sale and assorted property information forms, and will help you answer these forms.

The duties of a seller's solicitor includes handling obstacles like a flying freehold and answering the buyer's solicitor's enquiries.

In order to assure a smooth transfer of ownership, your lawyer will also liaise with key parties, such as estate agents and banks or building societies.

Does the conveyancing for selling leasehold take longer?

Correct, it can take considerably longer to conduct the conveyancing to sell a leasehold house or flat when compared to conveyancing on a freehold house.

The solicitor acting for the buyer will want to see several leasehold-related documents, like a copy of buildings insurance for the common parts of the property and details of any breaches by other leaseholders. The time it takes to get these documents together is commonly the source of delays.

The solicitor ought to start this process even before a sale has been agreed, as this paperwork can take weeks to collect if it is difficult to contact the landlord or managing agent or they are slow to respond.

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Remortgage conveyancing

The Bank of England's current base rate is 4.5% (14 May, 2025)

Don't forget to confirm your remortgage solicitor's lender panel status before you instruct your solicitor.

Our partner panel solicitors are members of all major lenders' panels, so whether you are switching to a standard variable rate mortgage from the Co-operative Bank or taking out a shared ownership mortgage from Secure Trust Bank, we can assist.

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Transferring Equity

If you want to reduce or increase your ownership share of your property, whether you are dealing with inheritance tax planning, adding a new partner to your property's title or gifting a share of a property, a transfer of equity is required. Your property lawyer will handle the legal side for a guaranteed fixed fee.

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What are typical Peterlee conveyancing fees?

When comparing solicitors' fees, conveyancing quotes may include several unfamiliar terms and concepts:

Legal fees

The conveyancing quote should clearly detail the legal fees, including VAT, to be paid when the conveyancing transaction completes. These legal fees are paid to your conveyancer for the tasks they complete during your property transaction.

Disbursements (costs payable to third parties)

Disbursements are third-party expenses incurred during the purchase, sale or other conveyancing transaction. Examples of disbursements include Stamp Duty and Land Registry fees.

Check for additional fees

When you compare conveyancing quotes, beware of hidden fees or extra charges. Some firms may include additional charges in the small print, resulting in a higher-than-expected final bill.

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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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